Sucralfate and Alginate/Antacid in Reflux Esophagitis
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 20 (2), 229-232
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365528509089662
Abstract
The efficacy of sucralfate and of an alginate/antacid compound was compared in a randomized, double-blind 6-week trial in patients with symptomatic, endoscopically confirmed macroscopic reflux esophagitis. Of the 68 patients who completed the study, 36 received sucralfate and 32 alginate/antacid. Significant symptomatic improvement occurred in both treatment groups: almost 70% of the patients became symptom-free or improved. Esophagitis healed completely in 53% of the patients receiving sucralfate and in 34% of the alginate/antacid patients, as measured with endoscopic criteria (p 0.05). Our results indicate that sucralfate seems to be at least as effective as alginate/antacid in relieving symptoms and in healing macroscopic lesions. As a safe, locally active mucosal protecting agent, sucralfate is a promising new drug for the treatment of reflux esophagitis and deserves further trials over longer periods.Keywords
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