The therapeutic effect of high-dose esomeprazole on stress ulcer bleeding in trauma patients

Li-Hong Cui, Chao Li, Xiao-Hui Wang, Zhi-Hui Yan, Xing He, San-Dong Gong, Li-Hong Cui, Chao Li, Xiao-Hui Wang, Zhi-Hui Yan, Xing He, San-Dong Gong

Abstract

Purpose: To compare the therapeutic effects of different doses of intravenous esomeprazole on treating trauma patients with stress ulcer bleeding.

Methods: A total of 102 trauma patients with stress ulcer bleeding were randomly divided into 2 groups: 52 patients were assigned to the high-dose group who received 80 mg intravenous esomeprazole, and then 8 mg/h continuous infusion for 3 days; 50 patients were assigned to the conventional dose group who received 40 mg intravenous esomeprazole sodium once every 12 h for 72 h.

Results: Compared with the conventional dose group, the total efficiency of the high-dose group and conventional dose group was 98.08% and 86.00%, respectively (p < 0.05), the hemostatic time was 22.10 h ± 5.18 h and 28.27 h ± 5.96 h, respectively (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Both doses of intravenous esomeprazole have good hemostatic effects on stress ulcer bleeding in trauma patients. The high-dose esomeprazole is better for hemostasis.

Source: PubMed

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