Omeprazole heals mucosal ulcers associated with endoscopic injection sclerotherapy
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01296006
Omeprazole heals mucosal ulcers associated with endoscopic injection sclerotherapy
Abstract
Endoscopic injection sclerotherapy (EIS) is a standard and definitive therapy for bleeding esophageal varices. While the overall complication rate of the procedure is low, a substantial minority of patients treated by EIS develop refractory mucosal ulceration and/or esophageal strictures. However, despite the prophylactic use of H2 blockers and sucralfate in our EIS protocol, we observed a number of patients who developed nonhealing esophageal and/or gastroduodenal ulceration. We conducted an open trial in which we enrolled nine patients who had refractory ulcer disease. Patients that enrolled in the trial exhibited complete healing of their mucosal ulcers. These results suggest that acid is an important contributory factor in the pathogenesis and perpetuation of EIS-associated mucosal ulceration. Patients with alcohol-associated liver disease may be at increased risk for the development of EIS-associated complications.
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