The investigation of functional impact of acute renal colic with assessment of relative renal function by multi-slice contrast enhanced computed tomography
| ISRCTN | ISRCTN43562564 |
|---|---|
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN43562564 |
| Protocol serial number | N0544139650 |
| Sponsor | Department of Health |
| Funder | Cambridge Consortium - Addenbrooke's (UK) |
- Submission date
- 30/09/2004
- Registration date
- 30/09/2004
- Last edited
- 18/10/2017
- Recruitment status
- No longer recruiting
- Overall study status
- Completed
- Condition category
- Urological and Genital Diseases
Prospectively registered
Protocol
Statistical analysis plan
Results
Individual participant data
Record updated in last year
Plain English summary of protocol
Not provided at time of registration
Contact information
Prof A Michael Peters
Scientific
Scientific
Box No 170
Dept of Nuclear Medicine
Addenbrooke's NHS Trust
Hills Road
Cambridge
CB2 2QQ
United Kingdom
| Phone | +44 (0)1223 217147 |
|---|---|
| michael.peters@addenbrookes.nhs.uk |
Study information
| Primary study design | Interventional |
|---|---|
| Study design | Randomised controlled trial |
| Secondary study design | Randomised controlled trial |
| Study type | Participant information sheet |
| Scientific title | The investigation of functional impact of acute renal colic with assessment of relative renal function by multi-slice contrast enhanced computed tomography |
| Study objectives | The aims of renal stone management are twofold: symptom control and maintenance of renal function. The trial is designed to evaluate the effects of management on the second of these two aims. Does knowledge of relative renal function in acute renal colic patients improve outcome and can multi slice contrast enhanced computer tomography supply this information allowing a 'one stop' assessment? |
| Ethics approval(s) | Not provided at time of registration |
| Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied | Urological and Genital Diseases: Renal function |
| Intervention | Comparative imaging study with a randomised controlled arm. The interventions being compared are: 1. The availability of a functional image (not information that urologists currently routinely request or use in the management of renal colic patients) 2. No available functional image, as per current practice. |
| Intervention type | Other |
| Primary outcome measure(s) |
Not provided at time of registration |
| Key secondary outcome measure(s) |
Not provided at time of registration |
| Completion date | 26/01/2007 |
Eligibility
| Participant type(s) | Patient |
|---|---|
| Age group | Not Specified |
| Sex | Not Specified |
| Key inclusion criteria | Not provided at time of registration |
| Key exclusion criteria | Not provided at time of registration |
| Date of first enrolment | 27/01/2004 |
| Date of final enrolment | 26/01/2007 |
Locations
Countries of recruitment
- United Kingdom
- England
Study participating centre
Addenbrooke's NHS Trust
Cambridge
CB2 2QQ
United Kingdom
CB2 2QQ
United Kingdom
Results and Publications
| Individual participant data (IPD) Intention to share | No |
|---|---|
| IPD sharing plan summary | Not provided at time of registration |
| IPD sharing plan |
Study outputs
| Output type | Details | Date created | Date added | Peer reviewed? | Patient-facing? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participant information sheet | Participant information sheet | 11/11/2025 | 11/11/2025 | No | Yes |
Editorial Notes
18/10/2017: No publications found in PubMed, verifying study status with principal investigator.