The Correlation between Acid Suppression and Peptic Ulcer Healing
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 21 (sup125) , 22-31
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365528609093814
Abstract
Suppression of gastric acid forms the basis of treatment of duodenal and gastric ulcer. but the precise relationship between suppression of acidity and healing rates has not been defined. We examined the results of controlled trials and clinical pharmacological studies of 24-h intragastric acidity involving antisecretory agents. Data on 24-h and nocturnal hydrogen ion activity and nocturnal acid output were obtained. and the healing rates in duodenal ulcer were calculated. Duodenal ulcer healing rates after 4 weeks showed a significant correlation with suppression of 24-hour hydrogen ion activity (r = 0.63; P < 0.05). and a highly significant correlation between healing and the suppression of nocturnal hydrogen ion activity (r = 0.93; P < 0.0001). Nocturnal acid output was not significantly correlated. For gastric ulcer, no such association was seen for suppression of either 24-hour or nocturnal hydrogen ion activity. Duodenal ulcer is regarded as an acid-related disorder, but in gastric ulcer other factors may be more important in pathogenesis and treatment.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- MULTIFOCAL GASTRIC CARCINOID TUMOURS, ACHLORHYDRIA, AND HYPERGASTRINAEMIAThe Lancet, 1985
- Intragastric bacterial activity and nitrosation before, during, and after treatment with omeprazole.BMJ, 1984
- Optimal dose of oral omeprazole for maximal 24 hour decrease of intragastric acidity.Gut, 1984
- An evaluation of the importance of gastric acid secretion in the absorption of dietary calcium.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1984
- Gastroscopic screening in 80 patients with pernicious anaemia.Gut, 1983
- INTRAGASTRIC ACIDITY, BACTERIA, NITRITE, AND N-NITROSO COMPOUNDS BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER CIMETIDINE TREATMENTThe Lancet, 1982
- PATHOGENESIS OF GASTRIC CANCER IN PERNICIOUS ANqMIAThe Lancet, 1978
- Influence of Gastric Acidity on Bacterial and Parasitic Enteric InfectionsAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1973
- Effect of Hydrochloric Acid on Iron AbsorptionNew England Journal of Medicine, 1968
- Influence of gastric pH on gastric and jejunal flora.Gut, 1967