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Clinical Trial
. 1987 Sep 19;2(8560):672-4.
doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)92452-4.

Blind evaluation of the effect of octreotide (SMS 201-995), a somatostatin analogue, on small-bowel fistula output

Clinical Trial

Blind evaluation of the effect of octreotide (SMS 201-995), a somatostatin analogue, on small-bowel fistula output

P Nubiola-Calonge et al. Lancet. .

Abstract

In a blind crossover trial for 4 days, after at least 7 days on conventional treatment, 14 patients with postoperative small-bowel fistula were randomised to 2 days on a somatostatin analogue, octreotide (SMS 201-995), followed by 2 days on placebo (group 1) or vice versa (group 2), after which all patients were treated with octreotide until the fistula closed or reoperation was deemed necessary. In group 2 mean fistula output was reduced from 698 ml per 24 h pretreatment to 246 mg per 24 h after 2 days on octreotide; output increased from 228 ml per 24 h to 497 ml per 24 h when treatment with octreotide was interrupted by placebo. In 11 patients fistulae closed spontaneously in an average of 4.5 days after continous treatment with octreotide.

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