Depression, Hematologic Parameters, and Blood Levels of Vitamin B 12 in Patients With Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Under Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors

The objective of this study was to evaluate and correlate hematologic indices, vitamin B levels, and depression in patients with suspected reflux (LPR) treated with proton pump inhibitor (PPI). This was a prospective study with a population (n = 23) consisted of patients with suspected LPR and treat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical medicine insights. Ear, nose and throat nose and throat, 2019, Vol.12, p.1179550619828683
Hauptverfasser: Ribeiro, Rebecca Heidrich Thoen, Ribeiro, Fernando Ambros, Silva, Romeu Paulo Martins, Bortolini, Miguel Júnior Sordi, Garrote-Filho, Mario da Silva, Penha-Silva, Nilson
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this study was to evaluate and correlate hematologic indices, vitamin B levels, and depression in patients with suspected reflux (LPR) treated with proton pump inhibitor (PPI). This was a prospective study with a population (n = 23) consisted of patients with suspected LPR and treated with 2 daily doses of Omeprazole 40 mg (80 mg or full dose). The study volunteers performed a complete blood count and vitamin B dosage before and after 3 and 6 months of treatment, as well as depression screening using the Center of Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) questionnaire before and after 6 months of treatment. Scores greater than 16 were considered as suggestive of depression. The mean score on the CES-D scale of study participants at baseline significantly decreased after 6 months of treatment. A significant decrease was observed in the red blood cells count (RBC) after 6 months in relation to 3 months. Significant increases in mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) were observed from 3 months to 6 months in this study. Vitamin B levels increased significantly between baseline and after 6 months of treatment. Decreased scores on the CES-D scale were associated with increased MCV values, with no association with vitamin B levels. However, vitamin B levels also increased significantly after 6 months of treatment with PPI.
ISSN:1179-5506
1179-5506
DOI:10.1177/1179550619828683