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The Effect of Tegoprazan on the Treatment of Endoscopic Resection-Induced Artificial Ulcers: A Multicenter, Randomized, Active-Controlled Studyopen access

Authors
Kim, B.-W.Park, J.J.Moon, H.S.Lee, W.S.Shim, K.-N.Baik, G.H.Lim, Y.J.Lee, H.L.Youn, Y.H.Park, J.C.Sung, I.-K.Chung, H.Moon, J.S.Kim, G.H.Hong, S.J.Choi, H.S.
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
거트앤리버 소화기연관학회협의회
Keywords
Endoscopic resection; Endoscopic submucosal dissection; Gastric neoplasia; Multicenter prospective randomized study; Tegoprazan
Citation
Gut and Liver, v.18, no.2, pp 257 - 264
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Gut and Liver
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
257
End Page
264
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/22091
DOI
10.5009/gnl230242
ISSN
1976-2283
2005-1212
Abstract
Background/Aims: : Tegoprazan is a novel potassium-competitive acid blocker that has beneficial effects on acid-related disorders such as gastroesophageal reflux and peptic ulcer diseases. This study aimed to validate the effect of tegoprazan on endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)-induced artificial ulcers. Methods: : Patients from 16 centers in Korea who underwent ESD for gastric neoplasia were enrolled. After ESD, pantoprazole was administered intravenously for 48 hours. The patients were randomly allocated to either the tegoprazan or esomeprazole group. Tegoprazan 50 mg or esomeprazole 40 mg were administered for 4 weeks, after which gastroscopic evaluation was performed. If the artificial ulcer had not healed, the same dose of tegoprazan or esomeprazole was administered for an additional 4 weeks, and a gastroscopic evaluation was performed. Results: : One hundred sixty patients were enrolled in this study. The healing rates of artificial ulcers at 4 weeks were 30.3% (23/76) and 22.1% (15/68) in the tegoprazan and esomeprazole groups, respectively (p=0.006). At 8 weeks after ESD, the cumulative ulcer healing rates were 73.7% (56/76) and 77.9% (53/68) in the tegoprazan and esomeprazole groups, respectively (p=0.210). Delayed bleeding occurred in two patients in the tegoprazan group (2.6%) and in one patient in the esomeprazole group (1.5%). Other adverse events were negligible in both groups. Conclusions: : Tegoprazan showed similar effects on post-ESD artificial ulcer healing in comparison with esomeprazole.
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