Literature DB >> 976622

Effect of calcium infusions of serum calcium and gastric acid secretion.

W H Hall, H Brandli, R C Read.   

Abstract

37 patients were studied with calcium infusions. Of these, 20 had previously undergone truncal vagotomy and pyloroplasty for duodenal ulcer disease, and 17 were unoperated patients with duodenal ulcer disease. Calcium was given intravenously either at a dose of 5 mg/kg/h for 3 h, or 4 mg/kg/h for 4 h. Gastric juice was collected by continuous suction. Results showed the 3-hour infusion raised calcium more than the 4-hour infusion. Top serum calcium achieved, however, did not correlate with calcium-stimulated gastric acid output, either with or without vagotomy. Stimulated gastric acid secretion was markedly less with vagotomy than without. It is suggested that the level of gastric acid stimulated by infusions might discriminate complete, from incomplete, vagotomies better than insulin, and that the 4-hour infusion is safer.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 976622     DOI: 10.1159/000197961

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Digestion        ISSN: 0012-2823            Impact factor:   3.216


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1.  Effect of histamine and stress on the gastric mucosal Ca2+ content during the development of gastric ulcers.

Authors:  L L Grechishkin; K Riethling; U Zelck; U Karnstedt
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1979-12
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