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Placebo-controlled Trial of Terlipressin (glypressin) in the Management of Acute Variceal Bleeding

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 1989 Feb 1
PMID 2646360
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Abstract

In a double-blind trial 60% of acute variceal bleeding episodes were controlled with terlipressin (glypressin) compared with 37% in patients given placebo (NS). Rebleeding was more common in the placebo group so that at 5 days bleeding remained under control in 54% of patients treated with terlipressin compared with only 19% after placebo therapy (p less than 0.025). Blood transfusion requirements were similar in the two groups. Terlipressin appeared to be the most effective in those patients with severe hepatic dysfunction.

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