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Efficacy of citalopram or amitriptyline versus no treatment in patients with functional chest pain.

Authors :
Voulgaris, Theodoros
Lekakis, Vassileios
Vlachogiannakos, Jiannis
Kamberoglou, Dimitrios
Orfanidou, Afroditi
Papatheodoridis, George
Karamanolis, George
Source :
Annals of Gastroenterology. 2023, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p6-11. 6p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background Functional chest pain (FCP) is characterized by the presence of chest pain of presumed esophageal origin, but with a negative workup on routine investigations, including ruling out gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Antidepressants are frequently prescribed to treat FCP and are presumed to act as neuromodulators of visceral hypersensitivity. However, there is little evidence of their efficacy in patients with FCP. We retrospectively assessed the efficacy of citalopram or amitriptyline vs. no treatment in patients with FCP. Methods Esophageal diseases, including GERD, eosinophilic esophagitis and major esophageal motility disorders, were excluded. Thus, patients with established FCP according to Rome IV criteria were included in the study. Then, patients treated for at least 3 months with citalopram 20 mg, amitriptyline 50 mg, or observation were selected. The primary endpoint was complete disappearance or significant amelioration of symptoms at the end of treatment. Results Over a 5-year period, 102 patients (74 female; mean age 49±10 years) were diagnosed with FCP and were recognized to have received once daily citalopram (n=32), amitriptyline (n=34), or no treatment (n=36). After a 3-month follow up, improvement in chest pain was reported by 16 (47.1%) patients treated with citalopram, 18 (56.3%) patients treated with amitriptyline, and 4 (11.1%) patients without treatment (P=0.02 and 0.01 for no treatment vs. citalopram and amitriptyline therapy, respectively). Conclusion Both citalopram and amitriptyline are effective pharmacological options in the symptomatic relief of almost 50% patients with well characterized FCP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11087471
Volume :
36
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Annals of Gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161240443
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20524/aog.2023.0759