2017
DOI: 10.1053/j.tcam.2017.07.007
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Use of Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diet UR Urinary St/Ox to Dissolve Struvite Cystoliths

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“…8,12,15,22 In two studies, stone burden was reported and none of their cats had as large a stone burden as the patient in this study. 18,19 Initial urolith size has been positively correlated with time to complete dissolution in a previous study, but it is unknown if a larger number of smaller uroliths creating a large stone burden affects dissolution time the same as a single large stone. 19 It is also possible that the owner was non-compliant with the instructions to feed only the test diet; however, at each recheck the client activity and feeding logbook indicated compliance with the guidelines for the study.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…8,12,15,22 In two studies, stone burden was reported and none of their cats had as large a stone burden as the patient in this study. 18,19 Initial urolith size has been positively correlated with time to complete dissolution in a previous study, but it is unknown if a larger number of smaller uroliths creating a large stone burden affects dissolution time the same as a single large stone. 19 It is also possible that the owner was non-compliant with the instructions to feed only the test diet; however, at each recheck the client activity and feeding logbook indicated compliance with the guidelines for the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Two previous studies also followed up with patient examinations at varying time points for up to 6 months. 16,18 The follow-up with a phone call and not a recheck visit with radiographs and urinalysis as well as physical examination may have missed asymptomatic cystolith recurrence in the patients in this study and is a limitation on the assessment that the diet was adequate for prevention. However, as an effective dissolution diet, it is highly likely that if fed exclusively as directed it would also prevent recurrence.…”
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“…Calculolysis has been reported for feline struvite urolithiasis using dietary therapy and usually occurs within one month but has been reported in as little as 8–14 days [35]. Antimicrobial therapy for struvite dissolution in cats is not warranted because struvite uroliths in cats are not associated with UTI as they are in dogs.…”
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“…13 Additionally, prescription diets can be utilized to dissolve existing stones. 27 Though clinical signs had resolved 3 months postoperatively, radiographs were not repeated to confirm the resolution of urolithiasis. However, based on the eventual resolution of clinical signs, successful removal of stones or subsequent dissolution was suspected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%