2009
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(09)60070-2
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Effect and cost-effectiveness of step-up versus step-down treatment with antacids, H2-receptor antagonists, and proton pump inhibitors in patients with new onset dyspepsia (DIAMOND study): a primary-care-based randomised controlled trial

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“…25 If this is the case, maintaining patients on, or weaning them off PPIs without giving them a means of managing their symptoms will be very difficult. If, as suggested, the way forward with reflux management is to use more than one approach, 9,26 an education intervention alongside a carefully managed PPI programme 27 may have the potential to reduce the long-term use of PPIs and avoid the problem of rebound acid production as well as improving quality of life.…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 If this is the case, maintaining patients on, or weaning them off PPIs without giving them a means of managing their symptoms will be very difficult. If, as suggested, the way forward with reflux management is to use more than one approach, 9,26 an education intervention alongside a carefully managed PPI programme 27 may have the potential to reduce the long-term use of PPIs and avoid the problem of rebound acid production as well as improving quality of life.…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guidelines from other countries recommend H 2 RAs or antacids as initial therapy, with PPIs reserved for refractory cases, as this approach has been shown to be equally effective and less costly. 18 Using PPIs for long-term maintenance in these cases is usually not appropriate and probably represents the most common reason for overuse of PPIs.…”
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“…Не исключено, что их эффективность может быть связана с недиагностированной ГЭРБ или перекрестом симптомов ФД и ГЭРБ. Как правило, ИПП при ПДС неэффективны [6,7,9,16]. …”
Section: клиническое обследование и лечениеunclassified