Is metformin use associated with changes in urinary parameters in stone formers?

Authors

  • Daniel C. Rosen Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4759-6422
  • Jacob N. Bamberger
  • Elie Kaplan-Marans
  • Ishan Paranjpe
  • Arjun Kapoor
  • Blair Gallante
  • Daniel J. Atashsokhan
  • Anna M. Zampini
  • Johnathan A. Khusid
  • William M. Atallah
  • Mantu Gupta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.7344

Keywords:

Nephrolithiasis; Metformin; 24-Hour Urinalysis; Diabetes Mellitus,

Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with an increased risk of nephrolithiasis and is often treated with metformin. The relationship between metformin and nephrolithiasis formation remains unclear, as studies have demonstrated conflicting results.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of stone-forming patients at our stone clinic prior to the initiation of stone-directed medical management. Patients were grouped based on diabetic status and diabetic medication regimen. Outcomes evaluated were 24-hour urinary parameters and specimen stone type using univariate Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-squared analyses. Multivariate analyses controlling for metabolic syndrome components and HbA1c were performed.

Results: Data were available for 505 patients, of whom 147 were diabetic and 358 were not. On multivariate analyses controlling for HbA1c and other comorbidities, diabetic patients on metformin still had worse urinary parameters, including urine pH, than non-diabetic patients (pH=-0.33, -0.37, p<0.05). Patients with DM on metformin did not exhibit significant differences in 24-hour urine findings compared to patients with DM not on metformin (p>0.05 for all urinary parameters).

Conclusions: Stone-forming patients with DM on metformin were associated with urinary abnormalities similar to those not on metformin. Cohort studies comparing urinary parameters of patients prospectively started on metformin are necessary to further elucidate metformin’s role, if any, in combatting nephrolithiasis.

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Published

2021-09-24

How to Cite

Rosen, D., Bamberger, J. N., Kaplan-Marans, E., Paranjpe, I., Kapoor, A., Gallante, B., Atashsokhan, D. J., Zampini, A. M., Khusid, J. A., Atallah, W. M., & Gupta, M. (2021). Is metformin use associated with changes in urinary parameters in stone formers?. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 16(2), 88–93. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.7344

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