Literature DB >> 27163192

Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis.

Jeffrey F Barletta1, Jeffrey J Bruno, Mitchell S Buckley, Deborah J Cook.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Stress ulcer prophylaxis is commonly administered to critically ill patients for the prevention of clinically important stress-related mucosal bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract. Despite widespread incorporation of stress ulcer prophylaxis into practice around the world, questions are emerging about its indications and impact. This clinically focused article will review current controversies related to stress ulcer prophylaxis for critically ill adult patients, including bleeding frequency, risk factors, comparative efficacy, adverse effect profile, and overall cost-effectiveness of the available stress ulcer prophylaxis regimens. DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search was conducted from inception through August 2015. STUDY SELECTION: Selected publications describing stress ulcer prophylaxis in adult patients were retrieved (original research, systematic reviews, and practice guidelines); their bibliographies were also reviewed to identify additional pertinent publications. DATA EXTRACTION: Data from relevant publications were abstracted and summarized. DATA SYNTHESIS: The existing evidence is organized to describe the patients most likely to benefit from stress ulcer prophylaxis, review the comparative efficacy of proton pump inhibitors and histamine 2 receptor antagonists, the adverse effects of stress ulcer prophylaxis, and overall cost-effectiveness.
CONCLUSIONS: Many stress ulcer prophylaxis recommendations are based on older studies at risk of bias, which may not be applicable to modern practice. Stress ulcer prophylaxis should be limited to patients considered to be at high risk for clinically important bleeding. When evaluating only the trials at low risk for bias, the evidence does not clearly support lower bleeding rates with proton pump inhibitors over histamine 2 receptor antagonists; however, proton pump inhibitors appear to be the dominant drug class used worldwide today. The current rate of upper gastrointestinal bleeding and the relative adverse effects of acid suppression on infectious risk may drive not only the effectiveness, but also the cost-effectiveness of stress ulcer prophylaxis today. Research is currently underway to better address these issues.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27163192     DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000001872

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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1.  Impact of Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis Discontinuation Guidance in Mechanically Ventilated, Critically Ill Patients: A Pre-Post Cohort Study.

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2.  The SUP-ICU Trial: Does It Confirm or Condemn the Practice of Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis?

Authors:  Jeffrey F Barletta; Mitchell S Buckley; Robert MacLaren
Journal:  Hosp Pharm       Date:  2019-08-02

Review 3.  [Clinical presentation of bleeding in critically ill patients in the intensive care unit : Organ systems and clinical implications].

Authors:  Andreas Drolz; Valentin Fuhrmann
Journal:  Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed       Date:  2021-08-24       Impact factor: 0.840

Review 4.  Reducing Inappropriate Proton Pump Inhibitors Use for Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis in Hospitalized Patients: Systematic Review of De-Implementation Studies.

Authors:  Claudia C Orelio; Pauline Heus; Judith J Kroese-van Dieren; René Spijker; Barbara C van Munster; Lotty Hooft
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2021-02-02       Impact factor: 5.128

5.  Off-label prescriptions in intensive care unit: the Chinese experience.

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Journal:  Ther Clin Risk Manag       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 2.423

6.  Variables Associated with Adherence to Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis in Patients Admitted to the General Hospital Wards: A Prospective Study.

Authors:  Shadi Farsaei; Sajad Ghorbani; Payman Adibi
Journal:  Adv Pharm Bull       Date:  2017-04-13

7.  A Successful Pharmacist-Based Quality Initiative to Reduce Inappropriate Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis Use in an Academic Medical Intensive Care Unit.

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8.  Proton-pump inhibitors do not influence clinical outcomes in patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia.

Authors:  Aisling R Caffrey; Tristan T Timbrook; Syed Raza Ali; Victor Nizet; George Sakoulas
Journal:  Therap Adv Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-03-21       Impact factor: 4.409

Review 9.  Military training-related abdominal injuries and diseases: Common types, prevention and treatment.

Authors:  Chuan Pang; Zhi-Da Chen; Bo Wei; Wen-Tong Xu; Hong-Qing Xi
Journal:  Chin J Traumatol       Date:  2022-03-10

10.  Continuous improvement on the rationality of prophylactic injectable PPIs usage by a clinical pharmacist-led guidance team at a Chinese tertiary teaching hospital.

Authors:  Yun Hong; Ziqi Ye; Zhe Gao; Yuefeng Rao
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 1.671

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