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Yong Han Paik1, Kwan Sik Lee, Kwang Hyub Han, Kun Hoon Song, Myoung Hwan Kim, Byung Soo Moon, Sang Hoon Ahn, Se Joon Lee, Hyo Jin Park, Dong Ki Lee, Chae Yoon Chon, Sang In Lee, Young Myoung Moon.
Abstract
Rifaximin has been reported to be effective for the treatment of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) in Europe. However, it is unknown whether Rifaximin is effective for the treatment of HE in Koreans, therefore we conducted a open-label prospective randomized study to evaluate the efficacy of rifaximin versus lactulose in Korean patients. Fifty-four patients with liver cirrhosis and hepatic encephalopathy were enrolled. Thirty-two patients were randomized to receive rifaximin and 22 to receive lactulose both over a 7-day periods. Before and at the end of treatment, gradation of blood ammonia, flapping tremor, mental status, number connection test (NCT) were performed and estimation of HE indexes determined. Both rifaximin and lactulose were effective in the majority of patients (84.4% and 95.4%, respectively, p = 0.315). Blood NH3, flapping tremor, mental status, and NCT was significantly improved by rifaximin and lactulose, and the post- treatment levels of these measures were similar for the rifaximin and lactulose-treated groups, as was the HE index (rifaximin group (10.0 --> 4.2, p = 0.000); lactulose group (11.3 --> 5.0, p = 0.000)). One patient treated with rifaximin complained of abdominal pain, which was easily controlled. There was no episode of renal function impairment in either treatment group. Rifaximin proved to be as safe and as effective as lactulose for the treatment of Korean patients with hepatic encephalopathy.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15988813 PMCID: PMC2815818 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2005.46.3.399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics of the Patients
mean ± SD.
Hepatic Encephalopathy Related Factors of the Patients
Changes in HE Index and HE-related Parameters after Treatment
HE, hepatic encephalopathy; NCT, number connection test; Tx, treatment. (mean ± SD)
Fig. 1(A) Changes in grade of blood ammonia level with Rifaximin (solid line) or Lactulose (dotted line) treatment. Grade of blood ammonia was significantly decreased at the end of the treatment with respect to pre-treatment values in both groups (p < 0.01). (B) Changes in HE index with Rifaximin (solid line) and Lactulose (dotted line) treatment. Marked improvement in HE index was noted at the end of the treatment (p < 0.01) compared to pre-treatment values in both groups (p < 0.01).
Summary of Changes in HE Index, Blood Ammonia and HE Grade after Rifaximin or Lactulose Treatment in Patients with HE
Comparison of Clinical Parameters between the Patients who Showed Improvement of HE and those who Did not after Rifaximin Treatment
(mean ± SD)