How do you approach management for recurrent stone formers who sleep over 8 hours per day and fail to reach 2.5 liters of daily urine output on 24 hour urine stone risk studies?
2 Answers
Mednet Member
Nephrology · Mayo Clinic
I suggest the patient plan a schedule by which they drink 2.5 L per day. To get started, I suggest they set their phone to alert them when it is time to drink the requisite amount of fluid, preferably water. After a while, this becomes an automatic habit.
Stephen B. Erickson, MD
Mednet Member
Nephrology · University of Chicago Medicine
I know of no data that hours of sleep affect stone risk. So the question is what to do when a patient cannot reach a volume goal. Volume goal is set by the saturations present and stone type, and is just one factor, so I will consider the case when a 2.5-liter 24-hour volume is essential because of ...