Published online Dec 7, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i45.8062
Peer-review started: September 14, 2017
First decision: October 10, 2017
Revised: October 25, 2017
Accepted: November 8, 2017
Article in press: November 8, 2017
Published online: December 7, 2017
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To assess the effects of a combination therapy with natriuretic and aquaretic drugs in cirrhotic ascites patients.
A two-center, randomized, open-label, prospective study was conducted. Japanese patients who met the criteria were randomized to trial group and the combination diuretic group (received 7.5 mg of tolvaptan) or the conventional diuretic group (received 40 mg of furosemide) for 7 d in addition to the natriuretic drug which was used prior to enrolment in this study. The primary endpoint was the change in body weight from the baseline. Vital signs, fluid intake, and laboratory and urinary data were assessed to determine the pharmacological effects after administration of aquaretic and natriuretic drugs.
A total of 56 patients were randomized to receive either tolvaptan (n = 28) or furosemide (n = 28). In the combination and conventional diuretic groups, the average decrease in body weight from the baseline was 3.21 ± 3.17 kg (P < 0.0001) and 1.75 ± 2.36 kg (P = 0.0006), respectively, when measured on the final dosing day. Following 1 wk of treatment, a significantly greater reduction in body weight was observed in the combination diuretic group compared to that in the conventional diuretic group (P = 0.0412).
Compared to a conventional diuretic therapy with only a natriuretic drug, a combination diuretic therapy with natriuretic and aquaretic drugs is more effective for patients with cirrhotic ascites.
Core tip: Whether a combination therapy with natriuretic and aquaretic drugs is more effective than conventional therapy with natriuretic drugs only for liver cirrhosis patients with ascites remains unclear. To clarify this, we compared the pharmacological effects of combination therapy with conventional therapy in cirrhotic ascites patients. Compared to a conventional therapy with only natriuretic drugs, a combination therapy with natriuretic and aquaretic drugs is more effective for patients with cirrhotic ascites.