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Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial

Drug treatment of functional dyspepsia is often unsatisfactory. We assessed the efficacy of a bicarbonate-sulphate-calcium thermal water cycle of 12 days, in patients with functional dyspepsia. Patients with functional dyspepsia were sent by their general practitioners to 12 days of treatment with t...

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Autores principales: Rocca, Giuseppe, Dioni, Federico, Rocca, Nadia, Oliveri, Filippo, Brunetto, Maurizia R, Bonino, Ferruccio
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1978226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17965771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel100
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author Rocca, Giuseppe
Dioni, Federico
Rocca, Nadia
Oliveri, Filippo
Brunetto, Maurizia R
Bonino, Ferruccio
author_facet Rocca, Giuseppe
Dioni, Federico
Rocca, Nadia
Oliveri, Filippo
Brunetto, Maurizia R
Bonino, Ferruccio
author_sort Rocca, Giuseppe
collection PubMed
description Drug treatment of functional dyspepsia is often unsatisfactory. We assessed the efficacy of a bicarbonate-sulphate-calcium thermal water cycle of 12 days, in patients with functional dyspepsia. Patients with functional dyspepsia were sent by their general practitioners to 12 days of treatment with thermal water, 200–400 ml in the morning, at temperature of 33°C (91.4 F) and were evaluated on a strict intention to treat basis. Four efficacy endpoints were analyzed as follows: (i) reduction of the global symptoms score, (ii) reduction of intensity to a level not interfering with everyday activities, (iii) specific efficacy on ulcer-like or dysmotility-like dyspepsia and (iv) esophageal or abdominal-associated symptoms. Statistical significance was reached for all three primary outcomes after the first 29 consecutive patients. Thermal water reduced the global symptom score, reduced intensity of symptoms to a level not interfering with everyday activity, but was unable to completely suppress all symptoms. A parallel effect emerged for ulcer-like and dyspepsia-like subgroups. The effect on heartburn and abdominal symptoms was not significant, suggesting a specific effect of the water on the gastric and duodenal wall. The Roma II criteria identify a natural kind of dyspepsia that improves with thermal water. Ulcer-like and dysmotility-like are not therapeutically distinguishable subgroups. Patients with dominant esophageal or abdominal symptoms should receive a different therapy. Sequential methods are very effective for the evaluation of traditional care practices and should be considered preliminary and integrative to randomized controlled trials in this context.
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spelling pubmed-19782262007-10-26 Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial Rocca, Giuseppe Dioni, Federico Rocca, Nadia Oliveri, Filippo Brunetto, Maurizia R Bonino, Ferruccio Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Original Articles – Clinical Analyses Drug treatment of functional dyspepsia is often unsatisfactory. We assessed the efficacy of a bicarbonate-sulphate-calcium thermal water cycle of 12 days, in patients with functional dyspepsia. Patients with functional dyspepsia were sent by their general practitioners to 12 days of treatment with thermal water, 200–400 ml in the morning, at temperature of 33°C (91.4 F) and were evaluated on a strict intention to treat basis. Four efficacy endpoints were analyzed as follows: (i) reduction of the global symptoms score, (ii) reduction of intensity to a level not interfering with everyday activities, (iii) specific efficacy on ulcer-like or dysmotility-like dyspepsia and (iv) esophageal or abdominal-associated symptoms. Statistical significance was reached for all three primary outcomes after the first 29 consecutive patients. Thermal water reduced the global symptom score, reduced intensity of symptoms to a level not interfering with everyday activity, but was unable to completely suppress all symptoms. A parallel effect emerged for ulcer-like and dyspepsia-like subgroups. The effect on heartburn and abdominal symptoms was not significant, suggesting a specific effect of the water on the gastric and duodenal wall. The Roma II criteria identify a natural kind of dyspepsia that improves with thermal water. Ulcer-like and dysmotility-like are not therapeutically distinguishable subgroups. Patients with dominant esophageal or abdominal symptoms should receive a different therapy. Sequential methods are very effective for the evaluation of traditional care practices and should be considered preliminary and integrative to randomized controlled trials in this context. Oxford University Press 2007-09 2006-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1978226/ /pubmed/17965771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel100 Text en © 2006 The Author(s).
spellingShingle Original Articles – Clinical Analyses
Rocca, Giuseppe
Dioni, Federico
Rocca, Nadia
Oliveri, Filippo
Brunetto, Maurizia R
Bonino, Ferruccio
Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial
title Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial
title_full Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial
title_short Thermal Care of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Bicarbonate-Sulphate-Calcium Water: A Sequential Clinical Trial
title_sort thermal care of functional dyspepsia based on bicarbonate-sulphate-calcium water: a sequential clinical trial
topic Original Articles – Clinical Analyses
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1978226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17965771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel100
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