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Original Article: Peptic Ulcer

Somatostatin inhibits gastric acid secretion more effectively than pantoprazole in patients with peptic ulcer bleeding: A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trial

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Pages 515-522 | Received 13 Jul 2004, Accepted 29 Oct 2004, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective Gastric acid inhibition is beneficial in the management of peptic ulcer bleeding (PUB). The aim of this double-blind study was to test whether somatostatin (SST) increases intragastric pH in PUB as compared with pantoprazole (PAN) and placebo (PLA).

Material and methods Eligible patients were randomized to receive SST (500 μg/h+250 μg bolus), or PAN (8 mg/h+80 mg bolus) or PLA (normal saline) i.v., for 24 h. All patients underwent gastric pH monitoring during the infusion of the trial drugs.

Results The three groups (SST, n=14; PAN, n=14; PLA, n=15) were comparable for age, gender, aetiology of PUB and laboratory data at admission. Mean (±SE) baseline pH levels in the fundus increased during the administration of the trial drugs (SST: 1.94±0.18 to 6.13±0.37, p<0.0001; PAN: 1.93±0.16 to 5.65±0.37, p<0.0001; PLA: 1.86±0.12 to 2.10±0.15, p=0.0917). During the first 12 h of infusion, the mean (±SE) percentage time spent above pH 4.0 and 5.4 was higher with SST versus PAN (84.4%±4.8 versus 55.1%±8.3, p=0.0049 and 74.2%±6.5 versus 47.1%±8.3, p=0.0163, respectively) and there was a trend favouring the SST group regarding the time spent above pH 6.0 and 6.8 (65.7%±6.4 versus 43.3%±8.2, p=0.0669 and 49.2%±7.7 versus 28.4±6.6, p=0.0738, respectively).

Conclusions In PUB, both SST and PAN inhibit gastric acid secretion as compared with placebo. However, during the first 12 h of the infusion, SST was more effective than PAN in maintaining high intragastric pH. These results may provide a rationale for the administration of SST in PUB.

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