A Aroldi, G Graziani, C Castelnovo, G Colussi, M Surian, A Mandressi, E Mascheroni, I Pazardjiklian, A Pagano, C Ponticelli
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Acetohydroxamate in struvite stones: in vivo study.
This report describes the results obtained with a combination of acetohydroxamic acid (AHA) and antibacterial agents in 13 patients with recurrent struvite stones complicated by refractory infections with urease-producing bacteria. Intravenous antibiotic pulses plus oral AHA achieved urine sterilisation in all. Then oral chemotherapy plus AHA was given for a mean period of 10.8 +/- 5.4 months. In four patients, the urine remained sterile, but in all the patients urinary pH remained below 6.4 and urinary NH4+ below 40 mg/dl. Despite the persistence of urea-splitting bacteria, the radiographic data showed an arrest of stone growth during the first year of treatment.