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Le rebond d’acidité gastrique après arrêt d’un inhibiteur de la pompe à protons : revue narrative de littérature

Authors :
Michaël Rochoy
Sophie Gautier
Sébastien Dubois
Raymond Glantenet
Marc Lambert
Source :
Therapies. 73:237-246
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Summary Background Since the introduction of the first proton pump inhibitor (PPI) 20 years ago, studies have examined the presence of a rebound effect when this treatment is discontinued. These studies are heterogeneous and contradictory: the last literature review on the rebound in gastric acidity dates from 2006 and did not allow to conclude on the subject. Our objective was to carry out an up-to-date literature review on the existence and characteristics of this gastric acid rebound at the end of PPIs. Methods We conducted a review of the literature on the gastric acid rebound, without excluding the design of the studies. The Medline® databases (PubMed), ISI (Web Of Science) and Google Scholar were queried using the following equation: (“inhibitor proton pump” OR omeprazole OR esomeprazole OR lansoprazole OR pantoprazole OR rabeprazole) AND “rebound” AND “Acid hypersecretion”. Only studies with a measure (whatever it was) before and after treatment were analyzed. Results Of the 131 publications identified, 10 were selected. The design of the studies was very heterogeneous. Five studies concluded a rebound effect. Studies with a treatment duration of less than 4 weeks did not demonstrate a rebound effect. The colonization with Helicobacter pylori masked the appearance of the rebound. Conclusion Daily PPI exposure for more than 4 weeks is likely to trigger a rebound of acid hypersecretion about 15 days after discontinuation, and lasting from a few days to several weeks depending on the duration of the exposure.

Details

ISSN :
00405957
Volume :
73
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Therapies
Accession number :
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