Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jul 2024)

A Novel Characteristic Gastric Mucus Named “Web-like Mucus” Potentially Induced by Vonoprazan

  • Hiroaki Kaneko,
  • Hiroki Sato,
  • Yuichi Suzuki,
  • Aya Ikeda,
  • Hirofumi Kuwashima,
  • Ryosuke Ikeda,
  • Takeshi Sato,
  • Kuniyasu Irie,
  • Soichiro Sue,
  • Shin Maeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13144070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 4070

Abstract

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Background: In the absence of Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection, a characteristic gastric mucus adhesion may appear during the use of vonoprazan. We named this novel characteristic mucus “web-like mucus” (WLM). This study aimed to determine the incidence and risk factors for WLM. Methods: Between January 2017 and January 2022, 5665 patients were enrolled in this study. The patients were divided into a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI)-prescribed group (n = 2000), a vonoprazan-prescribed group (n = 268), and a no-PPI/vonoprazan-prescribed (n = 3397) group, and the presence of WLM was examined. After excluding four patients with autoimmune gastritis, the remaining 264 patients in the vonoprazan group were divided into WLM and non-WLM groups, and their clinical features were analyzed. Results: A total of 55 (21%) patients had WLM, all in the vonoprazan-prescribed group. There were no significant differences in factors such as, sex, age, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, HP eradication history, smoking, or alcohol consumption between the WLM and non-WLM groups. The median duration from the start of vonoprazan administration to the endoscopic detection of WLM was 2 (1–24) months. Conclusions: WLM appears to be a characteristic feature in patients treated with vonoprazan.

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