Potassium Citrate and Crystal Light Lemonade
- Conditions
 - Kidney Stone
 
- Interventions
 
- Registration Number
 - NCT05389995
 
- Lead Sponsor
 - Northwestern University
 
- Brief Summary
 To define the effect of crystal light, potassium citrate, or both on urinary stone risk factors in patients with a history of stone and hypocitraturia/low pH
- Detailed Description
 Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
 - RECRUITING
 
- Sex
 - All
 
- Target Recruitment
 - 10
 
- 
Men and women between age 18-80 years
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Willing to follow experimental protocol
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Willing to complete 24-hour urine collections (three total)
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Willing to sign the informed consent form
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Completed Litholink Collection with blood work with results
a. hypocitraturia OR aciduria i. Hypocitraturics must meet definition of < 450 mg/day for men < 550 mg/day for women.
b. Low urine pH must be less than 5.6 c. potassium, BUN, creatinine, eGFR and hemoglobin A1c within normal limits
 
- Patients with severe hypocitraturia < 200 mg/day (men or women)
 - Patients with hyperkalemia, uncontrolled diabetes, chronic kidney disease, adrenal insufficiency, delayed gastric emptying (or drug induced delayed gastric emptying), peptic ulcer disease, or active UTI
 - Patients with distal renal tubular acidosis or medication induced RTA (e.g. carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, topiramate)
 - Members of vulnerable patient populations
 - Allergies to ingredients in crystal light
 - Patients lacking decisional capacity
 
Study & Design
- Study Type
 - INTERVENTIONAL
 
- Study Design
 - CROSSOVER
 
- Arm && Interventions
 Group Intervention Description Crystal light Crystal light - Crystal light + potassium citrate Potassium citrate + crystal light - Potassium citrate Potassium citrate - 
- Primary Outcome Measures
 Name Time Method urine citrate levels Day 7 of week 5 24 hour urine collection
- Secondary Outcome Measures
 Name Time Method 
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
 Northwestern University
🇺🇸Chicago, Illinois, United States
Northwestern University🇺🇸Chicago, Illinois, United StatesAlyssa McDonaldContactalyssa.mcdonald@northwestern.edu
