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Endoscopic variceal ligation plus nadolol and sucralfate compared with ligation alone for the prevention of variceal rebleeding: a prospective, randomized trial.

G H Lo1, K H Lai, J S Cheng, M H Chen, H C Huang, P I Hsu, C K Lin.   

Abstract

Both beta-blockers and endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) have proven to be valuable alternatives to sclerotherapy in the prevention of variceal rebleeding. Sucralfate is a mucosal protector. The effects of combinations of beta-blocker, band ligation, and sucralfate (triple therapy) remain unknown. A total of 122 patients with a history of esophageal variceal bleeding were randomized to receive EVL only (group A, 62 patients) or triple therapy (group B, 60 patients). The procedure for the triple therapy included ligation with the addition of sucralfate granules until variceal obliteration. In addition, nadolol was administered during the course of the study or until death. After a median follow-up of 21 months, recurrent upper gastrointestinal bleeding developed in 29 patients (47%) in group A and 14 patients (23%) in group B (P =.005). Recurrent bleeding from esophagogastric varices occurred in 18 patients in group A and 7 patients in group B (P =.001). Twenty-one patients in group A (50%) and 12 patients (26%) in group B experienced variceal recurrence after variceal obliteration (P <.05). Treatment failure occurred in 11 patients (18%) in group A and in 4 patients (7%) in group B (P =.05). Twenty patients from group A and 10 patients from group B died (P =.08); 9 and 4 of these deaths, respectively, were attributed to variceal hemorrhage (P =.26). The combination of ligation, nadolol, and sucralfate (triple therapy) proved more effective than banding ligation alone in terms of prevention of variceal recurrence and upper gastrointestinal rebleeding as well as variceal rebleeding.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10960435     DOI: 10.1053/jhep.2000.16236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2001-02

2.  Management of esophageal varices: an update from Digestive Disease Week and American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases 2003.

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Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2004-06

3.  Benefit of combination β-blocker and endoscopic treatment to prevent variceal rebleeding: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Natalie Funakoshi; Frédérique Ségalas-Largey; Yohan Duny; Frédéric Oberti; Jean-Christophe Valats; Michael Bismuth; Jean-Pierre Daurès; Pierre Blanc
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2010-12-21       Impact factor: 5.742

4.  Study of hemodynamic changes in portal systemic shunts and their relation to variceal relapse after endoscopic variceal ligation combined with ethanol sclerotherapy.

Authors:  Kenji Ito; Shoichi Matsutani; Hitoshi Maruyama; Taro Akiike; Hiromasa Nomoto; Toshiya Suzuki; Takeshi Fukuzawa; Hideaki Mizumoto; Hiromitsu Saisho
Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 7.527

Review 5.  Current management of the complications of portal hypertension: variceal bleeding and ascites.

Authors:  Nina Dib; Frédéric Oberti; Paul Calès
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6.  Acute management and secondary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal bleeding: a western Canadian survey.

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Journal:  Can J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 3.522

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Authors:  Markus Peck-Radosavljevic
Journal:  Wien Med Wochenschr       Date:  2006-07

Review 8.  Evolution of endoscopic therapy for esophageal varices.

Authors:  G V Stiegmann
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2006-03-16       Impact factor: 4.584

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Authors:  David Kravetz
Journal:  Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 46.802

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Authors:  Sharad Sharma; Ahmet Gurakar; Nicolas Jabbour
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2007-11-09       Impact factor: 3.199

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