Effect of high-dose oral rabeprazole on recurrent bleeding after endoscopic treatment of bleeding peptic ulcers

  • Hyung Keun Kim
  • , Jin Soo Kim
  • , Tae Ho Kim
  • , Chang Whan Kim
  • , Young Seok Cho
  • , Sung Soo Kim
  • , Hiun Suk Chae
  • , Sok Won Han
  • , Yong Wan Park
  • , Hye Suk Son
  • , Jeong Yo Min
  • , Guen Jong Cho
  • , Jung Sun Bag
  • , Son Ook Choi

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Abstract

Background. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of high-dose oral rabeprazole versus high-dose IV PPI on rebleeding after endoscopic treatment of bleeding peptic ulcers. Methods. This was a two-center, prospective, randomized, controlled trial. Patients with a high-risk bleeding peptic ulcer had endoscopic hemostasis and were randomly assigned to the high-dose oral rabeprazole group (20 mg twice daily for 72 hours) or the high-dose IV omeprazole group (80 mg as a bolus injection followed by continuous infusion at 8 mg/h for 72 hours). Results. The study was stopped because of slow enrollment (total n = 106). The rebleeding rates within 3 days were 3.7% (2 of 54 patients) given oral rabeprazole and 1.9% (1 of 52 patients) given IV omeprazole (P = 1.000). The rebleeding rates after 3 days were 1.9% and 0% (P = 1.000), respectively. The surgical intervention rates were 3.7% and 0% (P = 0.495), and the mortality rates were 1.9% and 0% (P = 1.000), respectively. Conclusions. The effect of high-dose oral rabeprazole did not differ significantly from that of high-dose IV omeprazole on rebleeding, surgical intervention, or mortality after endoscopic treatment of bleeding peptic ulcers, but this requires further evaluation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number317125
JournalGastroenterology Research and Practice
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

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