Sucralfate diminishes basal acid output without affecting gastrin, H. pylori or gastritis in duodenal ulcer patients.

Aliment Pharmacol Ther

Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.

Published: April 1992

Twelve patients with active duodenal ulcer disease and Helicobacter pylori infection were treated with 1 g sucralfate q.d.s. for 1 month. Ulcers healed in 8 of the 12 patients without an alteration in the H. pylori-associated antral gastritis. Sucralfate produced a significant fall in basal acid output in all the patients, from a median of 4.8 (range 2.1-12.1) to 1.6 (0.4-8) mmol/h, P less than 0.01, whereas peak acid output was unchanged from 41 (21-59) before to 38 (24-55) mmol/h after treatment. Basal plasma gastrin concentrations and the meal-stimulated integrated gastrin response were not altered significantly by sucralfate: 8 (2-17) pmol/L and 732 (188-1045) pmol. min/L pre-treatment and 6 (2-17) pmol/L and 600 (140-1302) pmol. min/L post-treatment, respectively. The fall in basal acid output observed may contribute to prolonged duodenal ulcer remission after treatment with sucralfate.

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