To the best of our knowledge, there has been no randomized controlled trial to compare double dose PPI therapy with standard one dose PPI therapy for NERD patients. Thus, we hypothesize that a double dose PPI would accelerate and sustain the control of symptom in NERD patients.
In Asian, the majority of GERD cases are cases of nonerosive reflux esophagitis(NERD). NERD is a difficult -to-treat acid reflux condition even with PPI compared to reflux esophagitis(RE). In addition, the quality of life of NERD patients is quite low, NERD patients need quicker and more effective treatment options. At present, PPI-based step-down treatment is recommended for GERD patients. Doubling th PPI dose has become a commonly practiced therapeutic strategy in patients with GERD who failed PPI once daily. In patients with symptomatic GERD who failed the one dose PPI can increase the rate of overall symptom improvement by 22-26%. There are various mechanisms for standard dose PPI failure in GERD patients. Esophageal hypersensitivity is likely the underlying mechanism in a significant number of patients. Patients with the sensitive esophagus (normal endoscopy and pH test but positive symptom index) were more likely to respond to PPI twice a day. It is thus of clinical interest to determine whether an increased dosage of PPI can achieve rapidly the control of symptoms for patient with NERD patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
rabeprazole 20mg bid per day for 2 weeks
rabeprazole 20mg qd per day for 2 weeks
Haeundae Paik Hospital, Inje University School of Medicine
Busan, South Korea
symptom improvement at 2 week after double dose rabeprazole treatment
symptom improvement according to FSSG(the frequency scale for the symptoms of GERD) at 2 week after double dose rabeprazole treatment
Time frame: Two weeks
sustained symptom improvement at 6 week after treatment
sustained symptom improvement assessed by FSSG(the frequency scale for the symptoms of GERD)score at 6 week after treatment
Time frame: 6 weeks
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