Preference for On-Demand Fexuprazan Therapy in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: A Prospective Cohort Study.

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Department of Internal Medicine, Hanyang University Guri Hospital, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Guri 11923, Republic of Korea.

Published: January 2025


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Maintenance therapy is crucial in managing and preventing symptom relapse in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), with continuous and on-demand therapy being the common approaches. However, maintenance therapy using potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs), such as fexuprazan, remains incompletely evaluated. This single-center, single-arm, prospective cohort study enrolled individuals with weekly heartburn or acid regurgitation and confirmed erosive esophagitis. The participants received 40 mg fexuprazan daily for 4 weeks as initial therapy, followed by 4 weeks of maintenance therapy. Patients chose either continuous or on-demand therapy for maintenance, according to their preference. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients selecting on-demand therapy. The symptom scores were assessed using the GERD questionnaire (GERD-Q) and patient assessment of upper-gastrointestinal-disorders symptoms questionnaire (PAGI-SYM). The 31 included participants showed a significant reduction in symptom scores after initial treatment (baseline vs. 4-week: GERD-Q, 9.0 vs. 6.5, < 0.001; PAGI-SYM, 29.0 vs. 10.8, < 0.001). Twenty-one (67.7%) patients chose on-demand therapy after initial treatment. The symptom scores did not differ significantly before and after maintenance therapy (4-week vs. 8-week: GERD-Q, 6.5 vs. 6.0, = 0.225; PAGI-SYM, 10.8 vs. 9.0, = 0.354). Although this relation was not significant, patients experiencing larger decreases in symptom scores tended to prefer on-demand therapy. After maintenance therapy, the symptom scores did not differ between continuous and on-demand therapy (GERD-Q, 5.3 vs. 6.3, = 0.342; PAGI-SYM, 9.4 vs. 8.8, = 0.611). Fexuprazan was effective as an initial and maintenance therapy in patients with GERD who showed typical symptoms. Approximately 68% of the patients preferred on-demand therapy as a maintenance treatment. Based on the patient's preference for maintenance therapy, symptom control did not differ between continuous and on-demand therapy.

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