2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-008-2126-8
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Biochemical and histopathologic effects of omeprazole and vitamin E in rats with corrosive esophageal burns

Abstract: The aim of the study reported here was to evaluate the biochemical and histopathologic effects of omeprazole and vitamin E in rats with corrosive esophageal burns. A total of 144 Wistar Albino rats were divided into 12 experimental groups (12 rats per group) and used in an animal study. Group I rats were given a laparotomy and received no treatment (control group), while groups II, III and IV received a laparotomy and were treated with omeprazole, vitamin E or omeprazole/vitamin E, respectively. Groups V-XII r… Show more

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“…Stricture was defined as an increased amount of collagen in subepithelial tissue. Classification was as follows: Inflammation score 0 was normal tissue, Inflammation score 1 was presence of inflammation and stricture in mucosa and submucosa, Inflammation score 2 was presence of inflammation and stricture in tunica muscularis, Inflammation score 3 was presence of inflammation and stricture in all 3 layers, and Inflammation score 4 was presence of necrosis [22]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stricture was defined as an increased amount of collagen in subepithelial tissue. Classification was as follows: Inflammation score 0 was normal tissue, Inflammation score 1 was presence of inflammation and stricture in mucosa and submucosa, Inflammation score 2 was presence of inflammation and stricture in tunica muscularis, Inflammation score 3 was presence of inflammation and stricture in all 3 layers, and Inflammation score 4 was presence of necrosis [22]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has not been investigated for caustic esophageal injury before. In one experimental study, the efficacy of omeprazole on caustic burn was investigated 8 . Our study is the first study demonstrating that PPI infusion achieves effective improvement of endoscopic findings in 72 hours, and clinical significance of this is unknown based on data presented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The role of acid in the persistent caustic ulceration in the esophagus and antrum was questioned, and the patient was empirically treated with PPI therapy. One experimental study has shown that omeprazole and vitamin E may prevent inflammation in the early phase of corrosive burn and thereby scar formation in the late phase of wound healing of the esophagus following the ingestion of acid and/or alkali 8 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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