EFFECT OF CISAPRIDE ON RELAPSE OF REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS, HEALED WITH AN ANTISECRETORY DRUG
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Author list: TYTGAT GNJ, HANSEN OJA, CARLING L, DEGROOT GH, GELDOF H, GLISE H, EFSKIND P, ELSBORG L, KARVONEN AL, OHLIN B, SOLHAUG OH, VERMEERSCH B
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Group
Publication year: 1992
Journal: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology (0036-5521)
Volume number: 27
Issue number: 3
Start page: 175
End page: 183
Number of pages: 9
ISSN: 0036-5521
eISSN: 1502-7708
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
Maintenance treatment with cisapride was evaluated in 298 patients in whom reflux oesophagitis had been healed with antisecretory drugs. Initially, 34% of the patients had grade-I oesophagitis, 33% had grade II, and 33% had grade III. The patients were treated with 20 mg cisapride twice daily or placebo for 6 months or until endoscopic relapse was shown if this occurred earlier. Survival analysis showed that cisapride significantly prolonged the time to endoscopic relapse in grade-I patients (P = 0.02). The intergroup difference in symptomatic relapse in all patients was also significant (P = 0.010). The effect of cisapride was less clearcut in grade II or III, and/or in patients healed with omeprazole. Factors associated with early relapse were placebo therapy, prior omeprazole therapy, duration of pre-trial symptomatic period, and initial endoscopic severity grade. Adverse experiences were limited; diarrhoea was reported by 9% of the cisapride patients.
Keywords
ACID SUPPRESSION, CISAPRIDE, MAINTENANCE TREATMENT, OMEPRAZOLE, REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS, RELAPSE
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