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Evan S Dellon1, Arif Sheikh, Olga Speck, Kimberly Woodward, Ann B Whitlow, Jessica M Hores, Marija Ivanovic, Allen Chau, John T Woosley, Ryan D Madanick, Roy C Orlando, Nicholas J Shaheen.
Abstract
We performed a randomized trial to compare nebulized and viscous topical corticosteroid treatments for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). Subjects with incident EoE (n = 25) received budesonide 1 mg twice daily, either nebulized and then swallowed (NEB) or as an oral viscous slurry (OVB), for 8 weeks. Baseline eosinophil counts for the NEB and OVB groups were 101 and 83 (P = .62). Posttreatment counts were 89 and 11 (P = .02). The mucosal medication contact time, measured by scintigraphy, was higher for the OVB group than the NEB group (P < .005) and was inversely correlated with eosinophil count (R = -0.67; P = .001). OVB was more effective than NEB in reducing numbers of esophageal eosinophils in patients with EoE. OVB provided a significantly higher level of esophageal exposure to the therapeutic agent, which correlated with lower eosinophil counts.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22561055 PMCID: PMC3404241 DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2012.04.049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterology ISSN: 0016-5085 Impact factor: 22.682