2023
DOI: 10.15403/jgld-4746
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Effect of Proton Pump Inhibitor Treatment in “PPI Non-responsive” Patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Abstract: Background and Aims: Some eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) patients can have a decline in eosinophil count after proton pump inhibitor (PPI) treatment without achieving histologic response, but little is known about this group. We aimed to determine the effect of PPIs on reducing esophageal eosinophilia in patients deemed non-responsive to PPI therapy. Methods: We analyzed prospectively collected cohort data from newly diagnosed adults with EoE who were histologic non-responders (≥15 eos/hpf) to PPI-only t… Show more

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“…Histologically, the improvement of basal cell hyperplasia after PPI treatment in responding patients may be an important finding, as there is some evidence that shows the persistence of this histological finding as a predictor of poor response to treatment ( 20 , 21 ). Clinical improvement was observed in 94.1% of the children treated with PPIs, regardless of whether they achieved histological remission of eosinophils, as also observed in other pediatric studies ( 2 , 15 , 22 , 23 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Histologically, the improvement of basal cell hyperplasia after PPI treatment in responding patients may be an important finding, as there is some evidence that shows the persistence of this histological finding as a predictor of poor response to treatment ( 20 , 21 ). Clinical improvement was observed in 94.1% of the children treated with PPIs, regardless of whether they achieved histological remission of eosinophils, as also observed in other pediatric studies ( 2 , 15 , 22 , 23 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%