Phase
Condition
Kidney Stones
Treatment
Low-oxalate diet
soluble oxalate gut absorption test
High-oxalate diet
Clinical Study ID
Ages 18-70 All Genders Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
age 18-70 yrs
Body Mass Index > 18.5 kg/m2
Normal fasting serum electrolytes on comprehensive metabolic profile
Willing to ingest fixed diets
Willing to stop supplements (vitamins including vitamin C, calcium (citrate orcarbonate) and other minerals, herbal supplements, nutritional aids, probiotics) for 2 weeks before start and during study.
For stone formers: first time or recurrent Calcium Oxalate stone former. Compositionof most recent stone ≥ 50% calcium oxalate if available, uric acid component <20%
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Chronic Kidney Disease stage 4-5
Primary hyperoxaluria, Enteric (secondary) hyperoxaluria
Liver, bowel, endocrine or renal diseases (other than idiopathic Calcium Oxalatekidney stones) or any other condition that may influence the absorption, transportor urinary excretion of ions, which will compromise the interpretation of results,including: Cystic fibrosis, Celiac disease, Cystinuria, Uric acid stone former,Nephrotic syndrome, Sarcoidosis, Renal tubular acidosis, Primaryhyperparathyroidism, Neurogenic bladder, Urinary diversion, Chronic diarrhea,Bariatric surgery, Inflammatory bowel disease
Pregnancy or breast-feeding
Incompatible dietary requirements with the study, food allergies or intolerance toany of the foods in study menus
Active malignancy or treatment for malignancy within 12 months prior to screening
Utilization of immunosuppressive medication
Uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes
Diabetes type 1
Chronic NSAID use
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama 35294
United StatesActive - Recruiting
UTSW
Dallas, Texas 75390
United StatesSite Not Available
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