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Prognostic factors for relapse and maintenance treatment with cisapride in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

G N Tytgat1, A L Blum, M Verlinden.   

Abstract

AIM: To perform a further Cox proportional hazards logistic regression analysis of data from two large-scale placebo-controlled trials with cisapride as maintenance treatment in reflux disease.
RESULTS: Analysis of each of the two databases, allowing the model to operate freely, led to the identification of a number of unexpected putative predictors of outcome in the 6 to 12 months following initial healing of oesophagitis with an H2-receptor antagonist or omeprazole. This allowed us to delineate more accurately the patient population that is likely to respond to long-term continuous treatment with low or standard dose cisapride. The analysis revealed that symptom severity may be more useful than endoscopic severity in predicting relapse or in guiding therapy. Reflux oesophagitis outcome is particularly poor in the presence of treatment-recalcitrant symptoms or severe mucosal damage. Analysis showed cisapride to be effective in the maintenance treatment of patients with non-refractory symptoms, irrespective of the initial severity of oesophagitis, the healing agent used, or a history of previous endoscopic relapses.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7654889     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2036.1995.tb00381.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0269-2813            Impact factor:   8.171


  4 in total

1.  An evidence-based appraisal of reflux disease management--the Genval Workshop Report.

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Journal:  Gut       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 23.059

2.  Symptomatic gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: double blind controlled study of intermittent treatment with omeprazole or ranitidine. The European Study Group.

Authors:  K D Bardhan; S Müller-Lissner; M A Bigard; G Bianchi Porro; J Ponce; J Hosie; M Scott; D G Weir; K R Gillon; R A Peacock; C Fulton
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1999-02-20

3.  A glass of water immediately increases gastric pH in healthy subjects.

Authors:  George Karamanolis; Ioanna Theofanidou; Marina Yiasemidou; Evangelos Giannoulis; Konstantinos Triantafyllou; Spiros D Ladas
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2008-05-13       Impact factor: 3.199

Review 4.  Medical therapy of gastroesophageal reflux disease in secondary and tertiary care settings.

Authors:  G N Tytgat
Journal:  Yale J Biol Med       Date:  1999 Mar-Jun
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