Comparison of four proton pump inhibitors for the short-term treatment of esophagitis in elderly patients

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Alberto Pilotto
Marilisa Franceschi
Gioacchino Leandro
Carlo Scarcelli
Luigi Piero D’Ambrosio
Francesco Paris
Vito Annese
Davide Seripa
Angelo Andriulli
Francesco Di Mario
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[1] Castellana Grotte Bari Italy
[2] Department of Medical Sciences IRCCS "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza" San Giovanni Rotondo (FG) Italy
[3] Gastroenterology Unit IRCCS De Bellis
[4] Geriatric Unit Department of Medical Sciences & Gerontology and Geriatrics Laboratories Department of Research IRCCS "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza" San Giovanni Rotondo (FG) Italy
[5] Geriatric Unit Department of Medical Sciences & Gerontology and Geriatrics Laboratories Department of Research IRCCS "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza" San Giovanni Rotondo (FG) Italy Gastroenterology Department University of Parma Parma Italy
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Elderly; Esophagitis; Proton pump inhibitors;
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R571 [食管疾病];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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AIM: To compare efficacy and tolerability of four proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) commonly used in the short-term therapy of esophagitis in elderly patients.METHODS: A total of 320 patients over 65 years with endoscopically diagnosed esophagitis were randomly assigned to one of the following treatments for 8 wk: (1) omeprazole 20 mg/d; (2) lansoprazole 30 mg/d; (3) pantoprazole 40 mg/d, or (4) rabeprazole 20 mg/d. Major symptoms, compliance, and adverse events were recorded. After 8 wk, endoscopy and clinical evaluation were repeated.RESULTS: Per protocol and intention to treat healing rates of esophagitis were: omeprazole = 81.0% and 75.0%, lansoprazole = 90.7% (P = 0.143 vs omeprazole) and 85.0%, pantoprazole = 93.5% (P = 0.04 vs omeprazole) and 90.0% (P = 0.02 vs omeprazole), rabeprazole = 94.6% (P = 0.02 vs omeprazole) and 88.8% (P = 0.04 vs omeprazole). Dividing patients according to the grades of esophagitis, omeprazole was significantly less effective than the three other PPIs in healing grade 1 esophagitis (healing rates: 81.8% vs 100%, 100% and 100%, respectively, P = 0.012). Pantoprazole and rabeprazole (100%) were more effective vs omeprazole (89.6%, P = 0.0001)and lansoprazole (82.4%, P = 0.0001) in decreasing heartburn. Pantoprazole and rabeprazole (92.2% and 90.1%, respectively) were also more effective vs lansoprazole (75.0%, P < 0.05) in decreasing acid regurgitation. Finally, pantoprazole and rabeprazole (95.2% and 100%) were also more effective vs lansoprazole (82.6%, P < 0.05) in decreasing epigastric pain.CONCLUSION: In elderly patients, pantoprazole and rabeprazole were significantly more effective than omeprazole in healing esophagitis and than omeprazole or lansoprazole in improving symptoms. H pylori infection did not influence the healing rates of esophagitis after a short-term treatment with PPI.
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