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Management of Peptic
       Ulcer Disease
Treatment Plan: H. Pylori

   Eradication Therapy: Triple therapy for 14 days is considered the
    treatment of choice.
       Proton Pump Inhibitor + clarithromycin and metronidazole
            Omeprazole (Prilosec): 20 mg PO bid for 14 d or
             Lansoprazole (Prevacid): 30 mg PO bid for 14 d or
             Rabeprazole (Aciphex): 20 mg PO bid for 14 d or
             Esomeprazole (Nexium): 40 mg PO qd for 14 d plus
             Clarithromycin (Biaxin): 500 mg PO bid for 14 and
             Amoxicillin (Amoxil): 1 g PO bid for 14 d
       In the setting of an active ulcer, continue qd proton pump
        inhibitor therapy for additional 2 weeks.
   Goal: complete elimination of H. Pylori.
Treatment Plan: Not H. Pylori

   Medications—treat with Proton Pump Inhibitors alone or
    H2 receptor antagonists to assist ulcer healing + Antacid
       H2 Antagonist: Ranitidine 150mg peroral BD, Cimetidine 400mg peroral BD for up to
        8 weeks
       PPI: Lansoprazole or Omeprazole 20mg peroral OD for 4-8 weeks.
       Topical antacids (eg: Gaviscon, sucralfate, colloidal bismuth) especially for acute
        ulceration postoperative or in ITU patients.
Indications for Surgical Intervention

   Gastric outlet obstruction not responsive or suitable for endoscopic dilatation
    (pyloroplasty)
   Failure to respond to maximal medical treatment with severe symptoms or
    due to habitual recidivism.
   Emergency indication: - perforation
                         - bleeding
Surgery

   People who do not respond to medication, or who develop
    complications:
       Vagotomy - cutting the vagus nerve to interrupt messages sent
        from the brain to the stomach to reducing acid secretion.
       Antrectomy - remove the lower part of the stomach (antrum),
        which produces a hormone that stimulates the stomach to secrete
        digestive juices. A vagotomy is usually done in conjunction with an
        antrectomy.
       Pyloroplasty - the opening into the duodenum and small intestine
        (pylorus) are enlarged, enabling contents to pass more freely from
        the stomach. May be performed along with a vagotomy.
Prevention

   Consider prophylactic therapy for the following patients:
       Pts with NSAID-induced ulcers who require daily NSAID therapy
       Pts older than 60 years
       Pts with a history of PUD or a complication such as GI bleeding
       Pts taking steroids or anticoagulants or patients with significant comorbid medical
        illnesses
Lifestyle Changes

 Discontinue NSAIDs and use Acetaminophen for pain
  control if possible.
 Acid suppression--Antacids
 Smoking cessation
 No dietary restrictions unless certain foods are
  associated with problems.
 Stress reduction
Complications

   Perforation
   Peritonitis
   Bowel obstruction, Gastric outflow obstruction, & Pyloric stenosis
   Bleeding--occurs in 25% to 33% of cases and accounts for 25% of ulcer deaths.
Evaluation/Follow-up/Referrals

   H. Pylori Positive: retesting for tx efficacy
            Urea breath test—no sooner than 4 weeks after therapy to avoid false negative results
            Stool antigen test—an 8 week interval must be allowed after therapy.
   H. Pylori Negative: evaluate symptoms after one month. Patients who are
    controlled should cont. 2-4 more weeks.
   If symptoms persist then refer to specialist for additional diagnostic testing.
Evaluation/Follow-up/Referrals

   H. Pylori Positive: retesting for tx efficacy
            Urea breath test—no sooner than 4 weeks after therapy to avoid false negative results
            Stool antigen test—an 8 week interval must be allowed after therapy.
   H. Pylori Negative: evaluate symptoms after one month. Patients who are
    controlled should cont. 2-4 more weeks.
   If symptoms persist then refer to specialist for additional diagnostic testing.

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Management of peptic ulcer disease

  • 1. Management of Peptic Ulcer Disease
  • 2. Treatment Plan: H. Pylori  Eradication Therapy: Triple therapy for 14 days is considered the treatment of choice.  Proton Pump Inhibitor + clarithromycin and metronidazole  Omeprazole (Prilosec): 20 mg PO bid for 14 d or Lansoprazole (Prevacid): 30 mg PO bid for 14 d or Rabeprazole (Aciphex): 20 mg PO bid for 14 d or Esomeprazole (Nexium): 40 mg PO qd for 14 d plus Clarithromycin (Biaxin): 500 mg PO bid for 14 and Amoxicillin (Amoxil): 1 g PO bid for 14 d  In the setting of an active ulcer, continue qd proton pump inhibitor therapy for additional 2 weeks.  Goal: complete elimination of H. Pylori.
  • 3. Treatment Plan: Not H. Pylori  Medications—treat with Proton Pump Inhibitors alone or H2 receptor antagonists to assist ulcer healing + Antacid  H2 Antagonist: Ranitidine 150mg peroral BD, Cimetidine 400mg peroral BD for up to 8 weeks  PPI: Lansoprazole or Omeprazole 20mg peroral OD for 4-8 weeks.  Topical antacids (eg: Gaviscon, sucralfate, colloidal bismuth) especially for acute ulceration postoperative or in ITU patients.
  • 4. Indications for Surgical Intervention  Gastric outlet obstruction not responsive or suitable for endoscopic dilatation (pyloroplasty)  Failure to respond to maximal medical treatment with severe symptoms or due to habitual recidivism.  Emergency indication: - perforation - bleeding
  • 5. Surgery  People who do not respond to medication, or who develop complications:  Vagotomy - cutting the vagus nerve to interrupt messages sent from the brain to the stomach to reducing acid secretion.  Antrectomy - remove the lower part of the stomach (antrum), which produces a hormone that stimulates the stomach to secrete digestive juices. A vagotomy is usually done in conjunction with an antrectomy.  Pyloroplasty - the opening into the duodenum and small intestine (pylorus) are enlarged, enabling contents to pass more freely from the stomach. May be performed along with a vagotomy.
  • 6. Prevention  Consider prophylactic therapy for the following patients:  Pts with NSAID-induced ulcers who require daily NSAID therapy  Pts older than 60 years  Pts with a history of PUD or a complication such as GI bleeding  Pts taking steroids or anticoagulants or patients with significant comorbid medical illnesses
  • 7. Lifestyle Changes  Discontinue NSAIDs and use Acetaminophen for pain control if possible.  Acid suppression--Antacids  Smoking cessation  No dietary restrictions unless certain foods are associated with problems.  Stress reduction
  • 8. Complications  Perforation  Peritonitis  Bowel obstruction, Gastric outflow obstruction, & Pyloric stenosis  Bleeding--occurs in 25% to 33% of cases and accounts for 25% of ulcer deaths.
  • 9. Evaluation/Follow-up/Referrals  H. Pylori Positive: retesting for tx efficacy  Urea breath test—no sooner than 4 weeks after therapy to avoid false negative results  Stool antigen test—an 8 week interval must be allowed after therapy.  H. Pylori Negative: evaluate symptoms after one month. Patients who are controlled should cont. 2-4 more weeks.  If symptoms persist then refer to specialist for additional diagnostic testing.
  • 10. Evaluation/Follow-up/Referrals  H. Pylori Positive: retesting for tx efficacy  Urea breath test—no sooner than 4 weeks after therapy to avoid false negative results  Stool antigen test—an 8 week interval must be allowed after therapy.  H. Pylori Negative: evaluate symptoms after one month. Patients who are controlled should cont. 2-4 more weeks.  If symptoms persist then refer to specialist for additional diagnostic testing.

Notas do Editor

  1. Penetration- a form of perforation in which the ulcer bed tunnels into an adjacent organ.