Evaluation of colloidal bismuth (De-Nol) in the treatment of duodenal ulcer employing endoscopic selection and follow up
Open Access
- 1 March 1974
- Vol. 15 (3) , 189-193
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.15.3.189
Abstract
A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of colloidal bismuth (De-Nol) was performed on 20 patients with active duodenal ulceration employing endoscopic selection and follow up after a treatment period of 28 days. By these means it was shown that healing of ulcers was significant in those patients treated with the active compound. In addition a greater number (9/10) of patients treated with colloidal bismuth showed symptomatic improvement than those receiving placebo (6/10) but this difference did not reach statistical significance. The results of endoscopic and symptomatic assessment of the patients receiving colloidal bismuth were in complete agreement although there was a poor correlation between these results in those receiving the placebo. This supports the results from a previous study that endoscopic assessment of duodenal ulcer healing provides a more objective assessment than do clinical methods.Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Double-blind Trial of Carbenoxolone Sodium Capsules in Duodenal Ulcer Therapy, Based on Endoscopic Diagnosis and Follow-upBMJ, 1972
- Further Experience with Epigastric Pain Reproduction Test in Duodenal UlcerationBMJ, 1972
- Endoscopic examination of the duodenal bulb: clinical evaluation of forward- and side-viewing fibreoptic systems in 200 casesGut, 1972
- PREMEDICATION FOR GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPYThe Lancet, 1972
- A controlled trial of glycopyrronium and l-hyoscyamine in the long-term treatment of duodenal ulcerGut, 1970
- Clinical Evaluation of Poldine MethosulphateBMJ, 1961
- Experimental and Clinical Observations on Poldine in Treatment of Duodenal UlcerBMJ, 1961
- CONTINUOUS INTRAGASTRIC MILK DRIP IN TREATMENT OF UNCOMPLICATED GASTRIC ULCERThe Lancet, 1956
- DIETETIC AND OTHER METHODS IN THE TREATMENT OF PEPTIC ULCERThe Lancet, 1952
- GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERJAMA, 1915