Title of article :
High Dose versus Low Dose Intravenous Pantoprazole in Bleeding Peptic Ulcer: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Masjedizadeh، Abdol Rahim نويسنده , , Hajiani، Eskandar نويسنده , , Alavinejad، Pezhman نويسنده , , Hashemi، Jalal نويسنده , , Shayesteh، Ali Akbar نويسنده , , Jamshidian، Noordin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
The appropriate dose of proton pump inhibitors for treatment of patients
with upper (GI) bleeding remains controversial. This study compares highdose
versus low-dose intravenous proton pump inhibitor (PPI) infusion for
prevention of GI bleeding complications.
METHODS
A total of 166 patients with bleeding peptic ulcers underwent therapeutic
endoscopy using concomitant therapy by argon plasma coagulation (APC) and
diluted epinephrine injection. Patients were randomly divided into two groups:
high-dose pantoprazole (80 mg bolus, 8 mg per hour) and low-dose pantoprazole
(40 mg bolus, 4 mg per hour) infused for three days. Initial outcomes were
rebleeding, need for surgery, hemoglobin drop more than two units, and hospitalization
for more than five days. Secondary outcome included mortality rate.
RESULTS
Overall, 166 patients (83 patients per group) enrolled in the study. The average
age of patients in the high-dose group was 59.5±15.6 years and 52.3±13.3
years in the low-dose group (p=0.58). Males comprised 69.7% of patients.
In the high-dose group, the mean number of units of transfused blood was
3.3±1.71 and in the low-dose group, it was 2.82±1.73 (p=0.50). There were
36 (43.37%) patients in the high-dose group and 40 (48.19%) in the low-dose
group who were hospitalized for more than 5 days (p=0.53). Rebleeding was
observed in 27 (32.53%) patients in the high-dose group and in 21 (25.30%) in
the low-dose group (p=0.30). There were no significant differences observed
in drop in hemoglobin of more than two units (p=0.15), mortality (p=0.99) and
surgery (p=0.75) between the two groups.
CONCLUSION
For controlling peptic ulcer bleeding, there is no difference between high
dose and low dose pantoprazole infusion.
Keywords :
Endoscopy , Pantoprazole , bleeding peptic ulcer
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)