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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 15, 2004; 10(24): 3666-3669
Published online Dec 15, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i24.3666
Table 1 Base-line characteristics of the study patients with bleeding peptic ulcers n (%)
Pantoprazole group (n = 52)Ranitidine group (n = 50)P
Age (yr) (SD)63.2 (18.2)64.7 (13.8)0.64
Gender (M:F)41:1137:130.56
Smoking17 (32.7)16 (32.0)0.94
Alcohol abuse7 (13.5)4 (8.0)0.37
NSAID use14 (26.9)16 (32.0)0.57
History of ulcer32 (61.5)28 (56.0)0.57
History of ulcer bleeding14 (26.9)9 (18.0)0.28
Hypovolemic shock3 (5.8)3 (6.0)1.00
Hemoglobin (g/dL) (SD)10.3 (3.0)10.0 (2.8)0.68
Endoscopic findings
Ulcer size (cm) (SD)1.2 (0.8)1.2 (0.6)0.79
Ulcer site0.85
Stomach25 (48.1)25 (50.0)
Duodenum27 (51.9)25 (50.0)
Bleeding activity
Spurting vessel4 (7.7)2 (4.0)0.64
Oozing vessel18 (34.6)17 (34.0)
Nonbleeding visible vessel18 (34.6)21 (42.0)
Adherent clot12 (23.1)10 (20.0)