Abstract

BackgroundAlthough artificial ulcers generally heal faster than Helicobacter pylori-related or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-related peptic ulcers, endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)-induced gastric ulcers are usually treated with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for 4–8 weeks. The effect of oral administration of a PPI for 1 week on ESD-induced gastric ulcers has not yet been evaluated. In the present study, we evaluated the efficacy of oral PPI for 1 week in patients with ESD-induced ulcers.MethodsWe selected 45 patients who underwent ESD for gastric mucosal tumors between June 2005 and July 2006 at Toyama University Hospital, and who met our inclusion criteria. All patients received omeprazole intravenously for 2 days after ESD and then orally for 1 week to prevent bleeding. Twenty two patients received no further omeprazole therapy (1-week group) and the rest received omeprazole orally for 7 more weeks (8-week group). Follow-up endoscopy was performed at 1 day, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks after ESD. We compared the ulcer healing rates between both groups.ResultsThere were no significant differences between the groups in the ulcer-healing rate, because ulcers healed in 22 (96%) and 20 (91%) patients from the 8-week and 1-week groups, respectively.ConclusionsIn our study, oral administration of omeprazole for 1 week was sufficient to achieve healing of ESD-induced artificial gastric ulcers. A larger prospective trial will be required to confirm these findings.

Highlights

  • Artificial ulcers generally heal faster than Helicobacter pylori-related or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-related peptic ulcers, endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)-induced gastric ulcers are usually treated with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for 4–8 weeks

  • Gastric ulcers induced by ESD are usually treated with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for 4–8 weeks [8,9,10]

  • There is no consensus on the optimal duration of the PPI treatment, and no study yet has tested whether the use of a PPI for 1 week is sufficient to heal ESD-induced gastric ulcers

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Introduction

Artificial ulcers generally heal faster than Helicobacter pylori-related or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-related peptic ulcers, endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)-induced gastric ulcers are usually treated with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for 4–8 weeks. We evaluated the efficacy of oral PPI for 1 week in patients with ESD-induced ulcers. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a new EMR method that is being used to cure early gastric cancer and adenomas in Japan [3]. Gastric ulcers induced by ESD are usually treated with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for 4–8 weeks [8,9,10]. We compared the healing rates of ESD-induced ulcers in patients who received orally administered omeprazole for 1 or 8 weeks

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