| Literature DB >> 6123808 |
J G Freeman, I Cobden, A H Lishman, C O Record.
Abstract
In a randomised controlled trial the effect of intermittent bolus injection of triglycyl lysine vasopressin (terlipressin 'Glypressin') (2 mg that 6-hourly), an analogue of vasopressin, was compared with that of a constant peripheral intravenous infusion of vasopressin (0.4 units/Min) in the initial management of bleeding oesophageal varices in nineteen patients. Failure of vasopressin therapy was defined as continued bleeding of sufficient severity to necessitate the passage of a Sengstaken tube. Bleeding was controlled in 70% of patients treated with glypressin but in only 9% of patients given vasopressin. The glypressin group required significantly less blood after randomisation than the vasopressin group. Because of its efficacy, lack of side-effects, and ease of administration, glypressin appears to be valuable in the management of bleeding varices.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6123808 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(82)91689-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321