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Helicobacter pylori clearance and serum gastrin and pepsinogen I concentrations in omeprazole treatment of duodenal ulcer patients.

C T Lee1, B I Kuo, C Y Chen, F Y Chang, S D Lee.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine which demographic factors may influence serum gastrin and pepsinogen I (PGI) levels in duodenal ulcer patients undergoing omeprazole treatment.
METHODS: We conducted an outpatient-based prospective study in the Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, to investigate the pharmacological effects on patients with duodenal ulcers receiving omeprazole treatment for 4 weeks. Sixty-eight patients (61 males/7 females, aged 25 73 years) with endoscopically confirmed duodenal ulcer were included. Gastrin and pepsinogen I levels were measured before and after treatment. Demographic factors including age, sex, smoking, ulcer healing and antral Helicobacter pylori colonization/clearance were analyzed, in order to measure their probable influences on serum gastrin and pepsinogen I levels.
RESULTS: Ulcer healing was seen in 92.6% of patients while 48 (70.6%) antral clearances were seen in 66 H. pylori colonized patients at the end of trial. Omeprazole monotherapy led to a marked elevation of serum gastrin (85.8 pg x ml(-1), SD 32.0 pg x ml(-1) vs 133.9 pg x ml(-1), SD 71.6 pg x ml(-1), P < 0.01), and pepsinogen I (111.0 ng x ml(-1), SD 36.7 ng x ml(-1) vs 253.6 ng x ml(-1) , SD 64.8 ng x ml(-1), P < 0.01) levels when measured on day 29. Only patients showing antral H. pylori clearance exhibited an influence on the magnitude of pepsinogen I elevation following omeprazole monotherapy (143.9%, SD 67.3% vs 78.6%, SD 51.2%, P < 0.01). Moreover, the sensitivity and specificity of serum pepsinogen I variations were plotted on a receiving operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The 140% increased pepsinogen I level yielded a maximum accuracy of 80% specificity or 50% sensitivity to predict antral H. pylori clearance.
CONCLUSION: Antral H. pylori clearance is at least partially responsible for the omeprzaole-induced hyperpepsinogenemia I. The magnitude of hyperpepsinogenemia I probably provides a non-invasive alternative for predicting H. pylori clearance.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10027653     DOI: 10.1007/s002280050559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0031-6970            Impact factor:   2.953


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