Title: Pantoprazole in the Treatment of Peptic Ulcer Complicated by Bleeding
Abstract: Objective:To survey the therapeutic effect and safty rate of pantoprazole in the treatment of peptic ulcer complicated by bleeding. Methods:69 patients with confirmed diagnosis of peptic ulcer complicated by bleeding were randomly divided into the treatment group (36 cases) and control group (33 cases). To each patient of the treatment group, 40 mg of pantoprazole in 100 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride solution were given by intravenous drip q.d. Except that omerazole was used instead of pantoprazole, the treatment for patients in the control group was just the same as that in the treatment group. The course of treatment in both group lasted 3~4 days. Results:The effective rate in patients of the treatment group was 97.22%, and that of the control group, 96.96%. The difference was insignificent (P0.05). Only mild adverse reactions were encountered in the treatment with pantoprazole. Conclusion:Pantoprazole has a definite therapeutic effect in the treatment of peplic ulcer complicated by bleeding, with little adverse reactions in short term application.
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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