Compare 24-hour intragastric pH and therapeutic effectiveness of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) among different administration methods: per oral (PO), intravenous (IV), and sublingual (SL).
Intragastric pH and therapeutic effectiveness of PPI was compared among patients given PPI with different administration methods. 24 hour intragastric pH catheter was inserted in stomach of patients with peptic ulcer an hour prior to PPI administration in order to observe the initial change in pH. Three groups of patients were given PPI through per oral, intravenous, and sublingual administration methods. The hypothesis of this study is that sublingual administration will be faster than oral or IV administration in PPI dosing with respect to intragastric pH change and re-bleeding rate.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
St.Mary's Hopspital of the Catholic University
Seoul, South Korea
RECRUITINGMeasure 24-hour intragastric pH
Time frame: 24 hours
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