Octreotide therapy of large-volume refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea: a randomized controlled trial.

Author: BarraganR F, Garcia CompeanD, Guzman de la GarzaF, MaldonadoH, MichelH, Ramos JimenezJ, SaenzC

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of octreotide (a long-acting somatostatin analog) to that of antidiarrheal therapy plus placebo on large-volume refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea. DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Referral-based clinic and hospital in a tertiary care center. PATIE...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-199411000-00007

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Octreotide: A Beacon of Hope for AIDS-Associated Diarrhea

AIDS-associated diarrhea can be a debilitating and life-threatening condition, like a relentless sandstorm that can quickly drain a traveler's strength. This study explores the effectiveness of octreotide, a long-acting somatostatin analog, in treating large-volume, refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea. The researchers sought to find a beacon of hope in the desert of AIDS-associated diarrhea, a treatment that could offer relief and improve quality of life.

The study found that octreotide was significantly more effective than conventional therapy in reducing stool volume and bowel movements in patients with refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea. The study observed a complete response in two patients treated with octreotide, compared to none in the control group. The researchers also noted that side effects were manageable and did not lead to medication discontinuation. This research suggests that octreotide may offer a valuable treatment option for patients with refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea, potentially improving their quality of life and survival.

Octreotide: A Promising Solution for AIDS-Associated Diarrhea

This study highlights the potential of octreotide as a promising treatment option for refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea. The researchers demonstrate its effectiveness in reducing stool volume and bowel movements, potentially improving patient outcomes and quality of life. This research could lead to new treatment strategies for this challenging condition, offering a beacon of hope for patients.

A Ray of Light in the Desert

This research provides a ray of hope for patients battling refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea. The study highlights the effectiveness of octreotide as a potential treatment option, offering a beacon of light in the desert of this challenging condition.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The desert of AIDS-associated diarrhea can be a desolate and debilitating landscape, but this study offers a glimmer of hope. The researchers demonstrate the potential of octreotide to provide relief and improve quality of life for patients, offering a ray of light in the face of a challenging condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1995-03-14
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-18
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

7848592

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1097/00002030-199411000-00007

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