ABSTRACT
Background: Esomeprazole, an S-isomer of omeprazole, is a much more potent acid inhibitor than most other currently available PPIs and gives excellent results. Therefore, it is a first-line drug for acid-related diseases like NonErosive Reflux Disease (NERD). Yet, patients demand faster onset and response. Aim : To establish the role of esomeprazole and the importance of anti-reflux agents like a combination of two antacids (calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate) and alginate in treating NERD. Conclusion: Esomeprazole therapy shows potential efficacy in the continuous maintenance treatment of the NERD. However, it is suggested that to improve the efficiency of esomeprazole for the treatment of NERD; we can supplement the drug with antacids (sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate) and alginates.
ABSTRACT
Hepatorenal syndrome is a life-threatening complication occurring commonly in cirrhosis liver and rarely in acute liver failure. It can be precipitated by shock, infection, surgery, large volume paracentesis or nephrotoxic drugs. Type I hepatorenal syndrome which usually develops over acute liver failure is rapidly progressive and has poor outcome. Type II hepatorenal syndrome is usually associated with refractory ascites and is slowly progressive with relatively good prognosis. Peripheral vasodilation with intrarenal vasoconstriction is the main pathophysiologic change. Diagnostic criteria, ascertained by international ascites club, is helpful to reach at a proper diagnosis. Management includes pharmacologic therapy to induce splanchnic vasoconstriction which improve renal circulation. Dopamine, vasopressin analogs (ornipressin and terlipressin), midodrine, noradrenaline have been used mainly as a bridge to the liver transplant or in anticipation of improvement in hepatic function. The molecular adsorbent recycling system (MARS) have been recently used in patients with hepatorenal syndrome. Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt is also another modality which has been used as a bridge to liver transplant in such patients.