Atalay Ayce, Turhan Nur
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Baskent University, 5. Sokak No: 48, Bahcelievler, Ankara 06490, Turkey.
Int Urol Nephrol. 2008;40(2):259-61. doi: 10.1007/s11255-007-9292-9.
Metabolic and urinary problems encountered in spinal cord injury patients are multifaced. We report two patients with high-level spinal cord injuries who have developed hypercalciuria after admission to the rehabilitation unit. To establish a clean intermittent self-catheterization programme, the hypercalciuria was treated successfully with alendronate. Twenty-four-hour urinary calcium excretion decreased significantly after medical treatment for hypercalciuria. Since high-level quadriplegic patients may not be mobilized in the acute phase of the rehabilitation, use of alendronate for preventing hypercalciuria and maintaining a successful clean intermittent self-catheterization programme can be considered as a supportive/complementary measure.