Title: S1046 The Clinical Study of Ilaprazole on Duodenal Ulcer, a Randomize Study Compared With Esomeprazole
Abstract: 96 patients of gastric ulcers with bleeding or nonbleeding vessels were enrolled in this study.All of 96 patients were randomly divided into two groups: Group I was treated with soft coagulation.Group II was treated with endoscopic clipping.We compared the two groups regarding initial hemostasis, recurrent bleeding, and required time.RESULTS: Among the 48 patients in Group I, initial hemostasis was successful in 41 patients (85%) with soft coagulation alone.Among 48 patients in Group II, initial hemostasis was successful in 38 patients (79%) with clipping alone.Finally, the initial endoscopic hemostatic rate in Groups I and II was 98%.One patient in Group I (2%) and five patients in Group II (10%) were experienced recurrent bleeding within one week.The time required to achieve hemostasis was shorter in the Group I than Group II (9.2±11.1 vs 13.6 ±9.4 min; p < 0.05).CONCLUSION: The initial hemostasis ratio was not different between two tested groups.The time required to achieve hemostasis was shorter in the patients treated by soft coagulation and the rebleeding rate tended to be less compared to hemoclips, which might indicate usefulness of soft coagulation method for bleeding gastric lesions.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
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