TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficacy of rabeprazole on heartburn symptom resolution in patients with non-erosive and erosive gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
T2 - A multicenter study from Japan
AU - Miwa, H.
AU - Sasaki, M.
AU - Furuta, T.
AU - Koike, T.
AU - Habu, Y.
AU - Ito, M.
AU - Fujiwara, Y.
AU - Wada, T.
AU - Nagahara, A.
AU - Hongo, M.
AU - Chiba, T.
AU - Kinoshita, Y.
AU - Ohara, Shuichi
AU - Kusano, Motoyasu
AU - Hoshihara, Yoshio
AU - Kurosawa, Susumu
AU - Watanabe, Yusuke
AU - Joh, Takashi
AU - Higuchi, Kazuhide
AU - Haruma, Ken
AU - Manabe, Noriaki
AU - Adachi, Kyoichi
AU - Shimatani, Tomohiko
AU - Fujimoto, Kazuma
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2007/7
Y1 - 2007/7
N2 - Background: Few studies have compared the efficacy of proton pump inhibitors in resolving the symptoms of non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) and of erosive gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in Japan. Aim: To investigate and compare the efficacy of 4-week course of rabeprazole 10 mg/day on symptom resolution in NERD and erosive GERD in Japan. Methods: The modified Los Angeles classification was used to grade endoscopically GERD in patients with heartburn (Grades N and M: NERD, Grades A and B: mild reflux oesophagitis (RO), and Grades C and D: severe RO). Rabeprazole 10 mg/day was administered for 4 weeks to 180 patients who kept symptom diaries. Results: Complete relief of the symptoms was achieved in 35.8% of the NERD group and 55.4% of the erosive GERD group (mild RO: 51.1% and severe RO: 77.8%). Rabeprazole was significantly more effective in erosive GERD than in NERD patients. Among the NERD subgroups (Grades N and M), no difference in symptom improvement was observed. Conclusions: Four-week, rabeprazole 10 mg/day acid suppression therapy was effective in resolving symptoms in Japanese GERD patients. This therapy was more effective in erosive GERD than in NERD patients, and in those with severe RO than in those with mild RO.
AB - Background: Few studies have compared the efficacy of proton pump inhibitors in resolving the symptoms of non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) and of erosive gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in Japan. Aim: To investigate and compare the efficacy of 4-week course of rabeprazole 10 mg/day on symptom resolution in NERD and erosive GERD in Japan. Methods: The modified Los Angeles classification was used to grade endoscopically GERD in patients with heartburn (Grades N and M: NERD, Grades A and B: mild reflux oesophagitis (RO), and Grades C and D: severe RO). Rabeprazole 10 mg/day was administered for 4 weeks to 180 patients who kept symptom diaries. Results: Complete relief of the symptoms was achieved in 35.8% of the NERD group and 55.4% of the erosive GERD group (mild RO: 51.1% and severe RO: 77.8%). Rabeprazole was significantly more effective in erosive GERD than in NERD patients. Among the NERD subgroups (Grades N and M), no difference in symptom improvement was observed. Conclusions: Four-week, rabeprazole 10 mg/day acid suppression therapy was effective in resolving symptoms in Japanese GERD patients. This therapy was more effective in erosive GERD than in NERD patients, and in those with severe RO than in those with mild RO.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2007.03350.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2007.03350.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 17555423
AN - SCOPUS:34250017988
SN - 0269-2813
VL - 26
SP - 69
EP - 77
JO - Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
JF - Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
IS - 1
ER -