BACKGROUND: Comparative studies of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have revealed that acid reflux is influenced by PPI treatment, formulations and dosing regimens. Wireless pH capsules have circumvented some of the limitations of conventional catheter-based pH testing with the additional advantage of 96-h recording periods. AIM: To clarify the effectiveness of intra-oesophageal acid suppression by omeprazole, pantoprazole and lansoprazole in non-erosive reflux disease patients through a 4-day monitoring of oesophageal pH and related symptoms. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with typical symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease were enrolled and administered upper endoscopy and placement of a wireless pH capsule. Patients randomly received omeprazole, pantoprazole or lansoprazole for 3 days after the first 24 h. Symptom-reflux associations were expressed using the symptom index (SI). RESULTS: All patients completed the study. Significant decrease in acid exposure occurred on day 2 and in each successive day in all groups. Pantoprazole and omeprazole are more effective than lansoprazole at inducing a normalization of intra-oesophageal acid exposure at days 2 and 3. Significant reduction in SI at day 2 was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Four-day ambulatory oesophageal pH monitoring is feasible and safe. Omeprazole, pantoprazole and lansoprazole have an equivalent potency for normalizing intra-oesophageal acid exposure after 3 days of treatment in non-erosive reflux disease patients.

Ninety-six-hour wireless oesophageal pH monitoring following proton pump inhibitor administration in NERD patients / C. Calabrese; G. Liguori; V. Gabusi; P. Gionchetti; F. Rizzello; G. Straforini; R. Brugnera; G. Di Febo. - In: ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 0269-2813. - STAMPA. - 28:(2008), pp. 250-255. [10.1111/j.1365-2036.2008.03733.x]

Ninety-six-hour wireless oesophageal pH monitoring following proton pump inhibitor administration in NERD patients.

CALABRESE, CARLO;GABUSI, VERONICA;GIONCHETTI, PAOLO;RIZZELLO, FERNANDO;STRAFORINI, GIULIA;BRUGNERA, RAMONA;DI FEBO, GIULIO
2008

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BACKGROUND: Comparative studies of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have revealed that acid reflux is influenced by PPI treatment, formulations and dosing regimens. Wireless pH capsules have circumvented some of the limitations of conventional catheter-based pH testing with the additional advantage of 96-h recording periods. AIM: To clarify the effectiveness of intra-oesophageal acid suppression by omeprazole, pantoprazole and lansoprazole in non-erosive reflux disease patients through a 4-day monitoring of oesophageal pH and related symptoms. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with typical symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease were enrolled and administered upper endoscopy and placement of a wireless pH capsule. Patients randomly received omeprazole, pantoprazole or lansoprazole for 3 days after the first 24 h. Symptom-reflux associations were expressed using the symptom index (SI). RESULTS: All patients completed the study. Significant decrease in acid exposure occurred on day 2 and in each successive day in all groups. Pantoprazole and omeprazole are more effective than lansoprazole at inducing a normalization of intra-oesophageal acid exposure at days 2 and 3. Significant reduction in SI at day 2 was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Four-day ambulatory oesophageal pH monitoring is feasible and safe. Omeprazole, pantoprazole and lansoprazole have an equivalent potency for normalizing intra-oesophageal acid exposure after 3 days of treatment in non-erosive reflux disease patients.
2008
Ninety-six-hour wireless oesophageal pH monitoring following proton pump inhibitor administration in NERD patients / C. Calabrese; G. Liguori; V. Gabusi; P. Gionchetti; F. Rizzello; G. Straforini; R. Brugnera; G. Di Febo. - In: ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 0269-2813. - STAMPA. - 28:(2008), pp. 250-255. [10.1111/j.1365-2036.2008.03733.x]
C. Calabrese; G. Liguori; V. Gabusi; P. Gionchetti; F. Rizzello; G. Straforini; R. Brugnera; G. Di Febo
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