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Histological esophagitis: clinical and histological response to omeprazole in children.

R S Strauss1, K A Calenda, Y Dayal, M Mobassaleh.   

Abstract

Many children with esophagitis demonstrate histological changes without gross evidence of esophagitis by esophagoscopy. The effect of omeprazole on the histological healing of esophagitis in children is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of omeprazole on refractory histological esophagitis in pediatric patients. Eighteen patients with histological evidence of esophagitis and recurrent symptoms despite therapy with H2-receptor antagonists and prokinetic agents were prospectively treated with omeprazole. Dosing was adjusted by monitoring intragastric pH, and esophagoscopy was repeated after 8-12 weeks of omeprazole treatment. Two patients did not complete the study due to either worsening symptoms or hypergastrinemia. Of the remaining patients, 76% were asymptomatic with omeprazole treatment and 24% reported improvement in their symptoms. Approximately 40% demonstrated complete histological healing of their esophagitis. Three patients (17%) had persistent elevations in serum gastrin levels while on omeprazole treatment, which was associated with both younger patient age and higher omeprazole dosing; however, all elevated gastrin levels returned to normal after discontinuation of the medication. All patients had recurrence of their symptoms after completing a course of omeprazole, even patients with complete histological healing. Omeprazole is efficacious in treating children with esophagitis refractory to H2-receptor antagonist and prokinetic agents. However, none of the patients were able to discontinue acid suppressive therapy even after documented healing of their esophagitis.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9952234     DOI: 10.1023/a:1026666503642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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