* Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is widely indicated to treat gastric adenomas and early gastric cancer (EGC).ESD is able to obtain en bloc resection of larger specimens. However, ESD has more frequent complications (delayed bleeding, ulcer healing, ulcer pain, and etc) due to a more complex procedure. To prevent delayed bleeding, to induce rapid ulcer healing, and to control the ulcer pain acid-suppressing agents (PPI, H2RA) are generally administered. although PPIs are widely indicated as first-line drugs for peptic ulcers, PPI drugs are not fully superior to H2RAs or other combination drugs for treatment of iatrogenic ulcer healing and delayed bleeding. * Ecabet sodium (ES)is a widely used mucoprotective agent for the treatment of gastric ulcers. Recently, one study showed the additional benefits of using ES in combination with the PPI after ESD. however, this study did not show the difference of delayed bleeding and the benefit of ulcer pain control. thus, our study prospectively evaluated the difference of delayed bleeding and the benefit of ulcer pain control after ESD.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
90
comparison between PPI+ ES (lanston 30mg bid+ ES 1g/1.5g/pkg bid) and PPI+placebo (lanston 30mg bid)for 28 days
Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
to determine the difference in delayed bleeding with PPI or PPI+ES
Time frame: the time of bleeding occured or post 4 weeks after ESD
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