The aim of the SINERGE study was to assess the impact of nocturnal heartburn on quality of life, sleep, and productivity. Ambulatory patients >/=18 years old and classified as defined cases of nocturnal heartburn (n=337), nonnocturnal heartburn (n=139), uncontrolled hypertension (n=198), and symptomatic depression (n=104) were included in this cross-sectional study. Information on age, gender, body mass index, and comorbidity was collected and the following validated questionnaires were applied: SF-12, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and Work Productivity and Activity Impairment questionnaire.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is a chronic condition. Symptom control and the maintenance of healing of erosive oesophagitis, if present, are important topics. In patients responding to a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) and showing no treatment symptoms it is appropriate to consider long-term treatment strategies, whether continuous, intermittent or on demand.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe serum level of alpha-fetoprotein in normal adults is lower than 10 ng/ml. High levels of alpha-fetoprotein in adults are linked to cirrhosis, acute or chronic hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinomas and other pathologies, as well as to foetal malformation, and this protein is therefore used as a regular clinical marker for these diseases. We report a Spanish family in which very high levels of alpha-fetoprotein have been detected in nine members from the screening of a total of 17 relatives.
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November 2001
Aim: To investigate the role of colonoscopy in the follow-up of patients undergoing curative resection of colorectal cancer.
Material And Methods: A prospective study was performed of 102 patients with colorectal cancer who underwent surgery with curative intention. Postoperative colonoscopic follow-up was a minimum of 5 years.
Objective: To investigate the eradication rate of Helicobacter pylori with omeprazole, amoxicillin and clarithromycin during 6 days in patients with duodenal ulcer. To compare the reliability of the analysis of the eradication with urea-13C breath test performed one month and 3 months after therapy. To evaluate the one-year reinfection rate.
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February 1995
The prevalence of IgG antibodies to Helicobacter pylori was determined with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 80 families who lived together with 40 duodenal ulcer patients in whom Helicobacter pylori had been cultured from a gastric biopsy (34 spouses, 31 children, 10 parents, 4 sisters and 1 brother) and in 112 controls from the same habitat and with similar age. The antibodies were positive in 38.4% of the relatives and in 36.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastroduodenal mucosa has a self-defense capacity against a wide range of potentially harmful exogenous and endogenous agents. It has been proven that certain diet compounds damage gastric mucosa, which explains--at lest partially--the regional variations in the incidence of peptic ulcer. Ethanol blocks the defense mechanisms of gastric mucosa and induces the onset of acute lesions, but there is no definite proof to show that ethanol ingestion helps produce the onset of peptic ulcer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA better knowledge of the mechanisms implicated in maintaining the integrity of gastroduodenal mucosa, suggests that apart from gastric acid, other--maybe equally important--factors are implicated in the genesis of acute and chronic lesions. Several intra and extracellular mechanisms have been identified which play a role in the "cytoprotection" phenomenon. More recently, the importance of the enteric nervous system, immune-mucosal system and motility of gastrointestinal tract, in all processes of defense and cellular restitution, has been pointed out.
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February 1991
The gluthatione transferase activity has been studied in liver biopsies from patients suffering with different hepatic lesion and related to the bromsulphalein (BSP) maximal transport (MT) and the conjugated dye present in serum. Results prove that the MT of BSP is independent of the enzyme activity, but is correlated to the conjugated BSP present in serum during the first perfusion. The enzyme activity, the MT of BSP and BSP conjugated rare in serum are not related to the liver lesion stage.
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February 1990
The ammonium loading test has been realized in 66 patients, 8 of them without clinical or laboratory data of hepatic disease and 58 diagnosed of hepatic cirrhosis (HC). In 40 patients with HC and 8 patients without liver disease the ammonium was administered by rectum and in the remaining 18 patients with HC it was administrated orally. In each case, non stagnant venous blood was drawn at 0, 30, 45, 60 and 75 minutes after the administration of ammonium and plasmatic levels were measured.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the prevalence of liver disease and the carrier state for hepatitis B (HBV), delta virus (HDV) and HIV-1 infection in two Valencian penitentiaries, one for males and the other for females. Serological results were correlated with history of intravenous drug addiction, alcohol abuse, homosexuality or prostitution (high-risk groups), and duration and number of internments. A high prevalence of increased transaminase levels (52.
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October 1991
In a group of liver cirrhosis (LC) patients subjected to a rectal ammonium overload test, the effect of L-carnitine on ammoniemia and on the type A numerical connection and star clock psychomotor tests has been evaluated. On comparing 40 LC patients given L-carnitine with 40 control cirrhotics given a placebo, no significant differences were observed in ammonium levels after performing the overload test in both groups. However, on studying the patients with the greatest liver involvement, those given L-carnitine showed smaller elevations in ammoniemia and better responses to the psychometric tests than those receiving the placebo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe inhibitory action of dopamine on basal gastric secretion and that stimulated by pentagastrin with previous administration of domperidone in 26 male patients, between 18 and 48 years of age, suffering duodenal ulcer has been studied. The administration of domperidone (0.25 mg/kg) produces a significant reduction of the inhibitory action of dopamine on basal gastric secretion and that stimulated by pentagastrin at dose 0.
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