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Treating bleeding peptic ulcer with sustained achlorhydria.

A Arora1, R K Tandon, S K Acharya

  • 1Department of Gastroenterology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.

Gastroenterologia Japonica
|July 1, 1991
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Intensive therapy using cimetidine (an H2 receptor antagonist) and antacid infusion effectively controls bleeding peptic ulcers by achieving achlorhydria. This regimen is recommended for patients with bleeding peptic ulcers.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Peptic ulcers are a common cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • Effective management of bleeding peptic ulcers is crucial to reduce morbidity and mortality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of an intensive therapeutic regimen for controlling bleeding peptic ulcers.
  • To assess the ability of the regimen to achieve achlorhydria.

Main Methods:

  • A controlled randomized study and a prospective therapeutic trial were conducted.
  • The intensive therapy involved hourly intravenous cimetidine injections (100 mg) and continuous nasogastric antacid infusion (0.5 ml/min).

Main Results:

  • The intensive therapy demonstrated efficacy in achieving achlorhydria.

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  • The regimen successfully controlled bleeding in patients with peptic ulcers.
  • Conclusions:

    • The intensive therapy regimen is effective for managing bleeding peptic ulcers.
    • Routine use of this regimen is recommended, particularly in centers without topical hemostatic techniques.