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Efficacy of omeprazole plus sucralfate suspension and omeprazole alone for prevent post-endoscopic variceal ligation ulcer in cirrhotic Child-Pugh A and B patients

Phase 3
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Patients age 18&#45
75 years old with Cirrhosis Child&#45
Pugh A and B come to treatment esophageal varices by endoscopic variceal ligation.Post endoscopic variceal ligation ulcer is the out
Cirrhosis Child&#45
Pugh A and B
Post&#45
endoscopic variceal ligation ulcer
Registration Number
TCTR20190421003
Lead Sponsor
Srinagarind Hospital Khonkaen University
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Active, not recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
108
Inclusion Criteria

Patients age 18-75 years old in the Srinagarind Hospital between years 2019-2020 and receive a diagnosis of cirrhosis child-pugh A and B from any cause with presented esophageal varices by esophagogastroduodenoscopy.
•Patients accept for endoscopic variceal ligation for primary prophylaxis upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
•Voluntary to participate in the research

Exclusion Criteria

Patients with contraindications to endoscopic varices ligation under general anesthesia such as do not cooperate, patients with risk bleeding cannot be solved by providing blood components (INR> 1.5, platelet <80,000).
•Patients had history of endoscopic variceal ligation or sclerotherapy or surgery.
•Patients presents with ulcer or Barrett’s metaplasia at varices before endoscopic variceal ligation.
•Patients do not stop antiplatelet at least 10 days.
•Pregnancy or lactation.
•Organ transplant.
•Drug allergy (omeprazole or sucralfate or general anesthesia).

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion ulcer patients 2 week EGD and evaluation ulcer (positive or negative)
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adverse drug reaction 2 weel Present of nausia or vomitting&#44; Dysphagia&#44; GI bleed (Positive of negative)
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