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Effect of Comprehensive Spa Care on Kidney and Urological Conditions: A Clinical Study in Adult Patients

Sponsor: Institute of Spa and Balneology, public research institution

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Summary

This is a single-arm, pretest-posttest study evaluating the effects of a 21-day comprehensive spa care (Komplexní lázeňská léčebně rehabilitační péče, KLP) on patients with nephrological and urological conditions treated at a spa facility in Mariánské Lázně, Czech Republic. The study enrolls 150 adult patients (75 men and 75 women), aged 40-70 years, who are prescribed KLP for indications VIII/1 (recurrent and chronic non-tuberculous inflammation of the kidneys and urinary tract), VIII/2 (nephrolithiasis without urinary tract obstruction, nephrocalcinosis), VIII/3 (conditions after kidney and urinary tract surgery), and VIII/4 (chronic prostatitis or prostatovesiculitis resistant to pharmacological treatment). The spa treatment consists of the use of natural healing resources of Mariánské Lázně, including a mineral spring drinking cure, balneotherapy (mineral water baths), peloid therapy, carbon dioxide therapy, climatotherapy, exercise therapy, and dietotherapy. The standard treatment duration is 21 days, during which each patient receives a total of 63 therapeutic procedures and drinks mineral spring water three times daily. Patients undergo assessments at the beginning (days 1-3) and at the end (days 19-21) of their treatment. Assessments include physical examination, abdominal and urinary tract ultrasound, blood and urine sampling with laboratory analysis, body composition measurement using bioelectrical impedance analysis (InBody), and psychometric questionnaire surveys. The primary aim of the study is to objectively assess the therapeutic effect of comprehensive spa care on nephrological and urological diseases by comparing pre-treatment and post-treatment clinical, laboratory, and patient-reported outcomes. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen (decision of November 2, 2023, ref. no. 437/23).

Official title: Objective Assessment of the Effect of Comprehensive Spa Care on Patients With Chronic Kidney and Urological Diseases: A Prospective Interventional Clinical Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

150

Start Date

2026-02-16

Completion Date

2027-04-30

Last Updated

2026-02-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Comprehensive Spa Care

A 21-day comprehensive spa care program based on natural healing resources of Mariánské Lázně, including mineral spring drinking cure (three times daily), mineral water baths, peloid therapy, carbon dioxide therapy, climatotherapy, exercise therapy, dietotherapy with nutritional counseling, and additional procedures prescribed individually by the spa physician. Each patient receives a total of 63 therapeutic procedures during the treatment period.

BEHAVIORAL

Exercise Therapy

Individually prescribed therapeutic exercise program supervised by qualified physiotherapists. The intervention includes aerobic training, strength exercises, mobility and flexibility training, breathing exercises, and functional rehabilitation adapted to the patient's clinical condition. The aim is to improve physical capacity, functional independence, cardiovascular fitness, and overall rehabilitation outcomes during the comprehensive spa treatment program.

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Dietotherapy

Individualized dietotherapy combined with nutritional counseling provided by a qualified healthcare professional. The intervention includes dietary assessment, education on healthy nutrition, hydratio

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Mineral Water Drinking Cure

Therapeutic administration of natural mineral water from Mariánské Lázně springs, typically consumed three times daily according to medical prescription. The intervention aims to support renal function, urinary tract health, metabolic regulation, and hydration status as part of comprehensive spa therapy.

PROCEDURE

Mineral Water Bath Therapy

Therapeutic bathing using natural mineral water under controlled temperature and duration conditions. The intervention promotes relaxation, peripheral circulation improvement, neuromuscular relaxation, and recovery processes within the comprehensive spa treatment program.

PROCEDURE

Peloid Therapy

Application of natural therapeutic mud (peloids) in the form of wraps or local applications. The intervention provides thermal and chemical stimulation intended to reduce pain, improve circulation, decrease muscle tension, and support musculoskeletal and regenerative processes.

PROCEDURE

Carbon Dioxide Therapy

Therapeutic administration of carbon dioxide through dry carbon dioxide baths or subcutaneous carbon dioxide applications according to spa medical prescription. The intervention aims to improve microcirculation, vascular function, tissue oxygenation, and autonomic regulation.