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Clinical study of pantoprazole and octreotide in treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhage / 药物评价研究
Drug Evaluation Research ; (6): 237-240, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-515128
ABSTRACT
Objective Discuss the efficacy of pantoprazole and octreotide in treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhage.Methods Selecting 220 cases patients with gastrointestinal hemorrhage.They were divided into two groups randomly.The observation group (115 cases) was given pantoprazole combined with octreotide.The observation group (105 cases) was given pantoprazole.The efficacy of pantoprazole and octreotide in treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhage was evaluated by efficacy,perioperative index,SF-36 scores and adverse reaction during 1 month follow-up.Results The effective rate of observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05).The bleeding time of observation group was shorter than that of control group (P < 0.05).The blood transfusion of observation group was less than that of control group (P < 0.05).The hemoglobin level and pH value observation group was higher than that of control group (P < 0.05).Before treatment,there were no statistical significance on SF-36 scores.After 1 months treatment,physiological function,physical function and pain scores of observation group was higher than that of control group(P < 0.05).During 1 months follow-up,there were no statistical significance on adverse reaction between two groups.Conclusion The pantoprazole combined with octreotide had a good therapeutic effect on gastrointestinal hemorrhage.It could stop bleeding quickly,reduce blood loss and blood transfusion.It could improve the quality of life and use safely with worthy of clinical use.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Drug Evaluation Research Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Drug Evaluation Research Year: 2017 Type: Article