PMID: 2491360Jan 1, 1989Paper

Omeprazole and ranitidine in duodenal ulcer healing and subsequent relapse: a randomized double-blind study with weekly endoscopic assessment

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
W M HuiG P Poon

Abstract

To investigate the efficacy of standard and low dosage of omeprazole in the healing of duodenal ulcer, 270 patients with endoscopically active duodenal ulcer were randomized to receive omeprazole, 10 mg or 20 mg every morning, or ranitidine, 150 mg twice daily, using the double-dummy technique. Forty-six potential prognostic factors for healing including clinical, acid-secretory, and endoscopic characteristics were prospectively obtained and healing was assessed by endoscopy at weekly intervals for up to 4 weeks. The cumulative healing rates in the 4 weeks were 43%, 77%, 94% and 95% for omeprazole, 10 mg (n = 83); 49%, 86%, 93%, and 96% for omeprazole, 20 mg (n = 87); and 29%, 63%, 83% and 93% for ranitidine (n = 84), respectively. Life-table analysis showed P less than 0.03 for omeprazole, 10 mg versus ranitidine and P less than 0.002 for omeprazole, 20 mg versus ranitidine. Life-table analysis also showed that in the omeprazole groups, healing rates were lower in smokers than in non-smokers (P less than 0.001), in late- than in early-onset patients (symptoms starting after or before the age of 30 years, respectively, P less than 0.02), in those with less than 5 months than in those with more than 5 months of remission (P less...Continue Reading

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