肝硬化患者不当使用质子泵抑制剂:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Gasser El-Azab, Talaat Zakareya, Medhat Abdel Aleem, Ahmed Edrees
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背景:质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)被广泛用于酸相关疾病;然而,人们对它们的滥用,特别是肝硬化患者的滥用感到担忧。本研究旨在评估肝硬化患者PPI处方的适宜性,并确定导致该患者过度使用PPI的因素。方法:在这项横断面研究中,纳入了1000例接受PPIs治疗的肝硬化患者。收集了人口统计学、临床参数和内窥镜检查结果的数据,并根据既定指南评估了PPI治疗的适应症。结果:肝硬化患者中,60.5%的患者使用了PPIs,其中泮托拉唑的使用最多(55.7%)。53.6%的患者不适当使用PPI,主要是因为缺乏批准的适应症(78.54%)或超过推荐的治疗时间(21.46%)。导致滥用PPI的原因包括内镜下结扎后PPI使用时间延长(29.1%),功能性消化不良治疗时间延长(21.46%),出院后未停用PPI(17.54%),使用PPI预防门静脉高压性胃病(PHG)或静脉曲张出血(16.42%),以及非icu患者预防应激性溃疡(15.86%)。多变量分析确定了不适当使用PPI的独立预测因素,包括儿童C级、Mayo终末期肝病评分大于18分、肝细胞癌和既往静脉曲张出血,而呕血被确定为适当使用的独立预测因素。结论:本研究强调了在肝硬化患者中普遍存在不恰当的PPIs处方,特别是那些患有晚期肝病或有静脉曲张出血史的患者。加强处方实践和坚持循证指南对于减轻肝硬化患者滥用PPI的相关风险至关重要。
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Inappropriate use of proton pump inhibitors in patients with liver cirrhosis: a cross-sectional study.

Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely prescribed for acid-related disorders; however, concerns have emerged regarding their misuse, particularly in patients with liver cirrhosis. This study aimed to assess the appropriateness of PPI prescriptions in patients with cirrhosis and to identify factors contributing to their overutilization in this patient population.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 1000 patients with cirrhosis receiving PPIs were enrolled. Data on demographics, clinical parameters, and endoscopic findings were collected, and indications for PPI therapy were assessed according to established guidelines.

Results: Among patients with cirrhosis, 60.5% were prescribed PPIs, with pantoprazole being the most prescribed (55.7%). Inappropriate PPI use was observed in 53.6% of the patients, mainly because of lacking an approved indication (78.54%) or exceeding the recommended treatment duration (21.46%). Causes contributing to misuse included prolonged PPI use postendoscopic band ligation (29.1%), extended treatment for functional dyspepsia (21.46%), failure to discontinue PPIs upon hospital discharge (17.54%), using PPIs for preventing portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG) or variceal bleeding (16.42%), and stress ulcer prophylaxis in non-ICU patients (15.86%). Multivariate analysis identified independent predictors of inappropriate PPI use, including Child classification C, Mayo End-Stage Liver Disease score greater than 18, hepatocellular carcinoma, and previous variceal bleeding, whereas hematemesis was identified as an independent predictor of appropriate use.

Conclusion: This study underscores the prevalent inappropriate prescription of PPIs in patients with liver cirrhosis, particularly in those with advanced liver disease or a history of variceal bleeding. Enhancing prescribing practices and adhering to evidence-based guidelines are essential to mitigate the risks associated with PPI misuse in patients with cirrhosis.

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期刊介绍: European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology publishes papers reporting original clinical and scientific research which are of a high standard and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. The journal publishes three types of manuscript: in-depth reviews (by invitation only), full papers and case reports. Manuscripts submitted to the journal will be accepted on the understanding that the author has not previously submitted the paper to another journal or had the material published elsewhere. Authors are asked to disclose any affiliations, including financial, consultant, or institutional associations, that might lead to bias or a conflict of interest.
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