Lihong Cui,Chao Li,Xiaohui Wang,Yan Zhihui,Xing He,Sandong Gong.[J].Chin J Traumatol,2015,18(1):41-43. [doi]
The therapeutic effect of high-dose esomeprazole on stress ulcer bleeding in trauma patients
  
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KeyWord: Stress ulcer bleeding  Esomeprazole  Peptic ulcer hemorrhage  Treatment outcome
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Lihong Cui Department of Gastroenterology, Navy General Hospital 
Chao Li Department of Gastroenterology, Navy General Hospital 
Xiaohui Wang Department of Gastroenterology, Navy General Hospital 
Yan Zhihui Department of Gastroenterology, Navy General Hospital 
Xing He Department of Gastroenterology, Navy General Hospital 
Sandong Gong Department of Gastroenterology, Navy General Hospital 
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      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.
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