Gastric and esophageal acidity during continuous treatment with H2-antagonists in uncomplicated esophagitis

1989 
Twenty-four-hour gastric and esophageal pH were monitored simultaneously in 19 patients with moderate esophagitis before and after a randomized crossover treatment with 40 mg famotidine or 300 mg ranitidine. Gastroesophageal reflux in patients with esophagitis was compared with that in 22 healthy controls. Patients with esophagitis had more esophageal acidity than controls; the percentage of time with esophageal pH < 4 was significantly greater during a 24–h period (p < 0.01) both in the upright (p < 0.01) and in the supine (p < 0.01) position. In esophagitis patients the percentage of time with pH < 4 during the total 24–h period correlated closely with acid reflux in the upright (p < 0.001) and supine (p < 0.01) position. This indicates that daytime reflux is probably as injurious to the esophagus as nighttime reflux. Famotidine and ranitidine decreased gastric acidity during the entire 24–h period (p < 0,001) but not during the daytime or early evening. The inhibitory effect lasted slightly longer with...
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