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Is there a relationship in duodenal ulcer patients?

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Is there a relationship in duodenal ulcer patients?

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PURPOSE: Since saliva protects the oesophageal and oral mucosa against hydrogen ions, the aim of the study was to establish the relationship between the secretion of gastric acid and salivary bicarbonate. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study involved 43 Helicobacter pylori positive duodenal ulcer patients receiving: 1. omeprazole alone (O), 2. omeprazole and amoxicillin (OA) or 3. omeprazole, amoxicillin and tinidazole (OAT). In each study group the examination was performed twice, before and at the end of a two-week treatment, both under basal conditions and during a gastric secretory test with pentagastrin. Concentrations of gastric hydrogen ions and salivary bicarbonate were evaluated by the titration method. RESULTS: In all therapeutic groups analysed separately, the secretion of gastric acid as well as salivary bicarbonate decreased at the end of the treatment, however only in OA and OAT groups the differences in bicarbonate reached statistical significance. As the changes in the conce

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