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  • The study investigates the effects of simethicone and otilonium bromide on patients undergoing ERCP, focusing on their roles in reducing foam and improving procedure outcomes.
  • In a randomized study of 120 patients, those receiving simethicone and otilonium bromide had significantly less duodenal foam and better motility scores compared to the control group.
  • The combination treatment led to higher endoscopist satisfaction and reduced ERCP duration, suggesting it enhances the efficiency of the procedure.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreaticography (ERCP) is performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in patients with pancreaticobiliary diseases. We investigated the role of simethicone and concomitant otilonium bromide during ERCP.

Patients And Methods: This prospective randomized study included 120 patients who underwent ERCP (study and control group=60 patients each). The study group received otilonium bromide and simethicone. The control group received no medication.

Results: The quantity of duodenal foam and bubbles in the study group was significantly lesser than that in the control group. The duodenal motility score was 2.1±0.7 and 4.3±0.9 in the study and the control groups, respectively. Endoscopist satisfaction was good in 82%, moderate in 15%, and poor in 3% of ERCPs in the study group and good in 15%, moderate in 65%, and poor in 25% of ERCPs in the control group. The study group showed a shorter ERCP duration than the control group.

Conclusions: Simethicone and otilonium bromide administered concomitantly reduce duodenal motility and foam/bubble formation, which facilitates papilla of Vater catheterization to reduce procedure time.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLE.0000000000000646DOI Listing

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