Study protocol for a randomized single-center cross-over study: Dapagliflozin treatment in recurring kidney stone patients
Haris Omić, Michael Eder, Harald Herkner, Christian Seitz, Željko Kikić, Tarek Arno Schrag

TL;DR
This study explores whether dapagliflozin, a diabetes drug, can reduce kidney stone recurrence by lowering oxalate excretion in urine.
Contribution
The study introduces dapagliflozin as a novel prophylactic treatment for kidney stone recurrence through a randomized controlled trial and metabolomics analysis.
Findings
Dapagliflozin may reduce urinary oxalate excretion, potentially lowering kidney stone recurrence.
Metabolomics analyses will explore the drug's impact on pathophysiological pathways related to urolithiasis.
The study design includes a crossover trial to assess treatment effects and tolerability in high-risk patients.
Abstract
Urolithiasis is one of the most common diseases worldwide, characterized by high morbidity and significant treatment-related costs, with a rising prevalence of up to 20%. The relapse rate within the first 10 years after initial treatment is estimated to be about 60%. Given the increasing prevalence, healthcare-related costs associated with urinary tract stones in the USA are expected to reach up to US $1.24 billion annually by 2030. Current prophylactic therapy for urolithiasis recurrence includes lifestyle modifications, citrate supplementation, and pharmaceuticals. However, a high number of cases remain unresponsive to available pharmacological therapies. Though initially developed for the treatment of Diabetes mellitus, SGLT-2 inhibitors have shown promise in decreasing cardiac and renal endpoints across multiple indications. Recent registry studies have indicated that patients…
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Taxonomy
TopicsKidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments · Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research · Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies
