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Gastrointestinal Bleeding · Stress Ulcers
Primary: Mortality — 510; 499 Participants
Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
Primary: The Percent of Patients With Clinically Significant Upper-GI Bleeding During the Treatment Evaluation Phase — 2.7; 4.6 % of participants — p=0.393
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage · Clostridium Difficile Colitis
Primary: Number of Subjects With GI Bleeding — 1; 1 participants
Gastroduodenal Ulceration
Primary: Incidence of Gastroduodenal Ulcers — 28; 34 participants
Peptic Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants in Whom Peptic Ulcer Was Healed — 66; 66 participants
Upper Gastrointestinal Mucosal Damage
Primary: Incidence of Subjects With Gastroduodenal Erosions and Ulcers. — 72; 54; 19; 36 participants
Bleeding Peptic Ulcer
Primary: Rate of Clinically Significant Rebleeding Within 72 Hours — 107; 101; 1; 6 participants
Gastric Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Gastric Ulcer Confirmed by Endoscopy — 7; 22 participants — p=0.005
Surgery
Primary: Aspiration Risk Grade — 30; 30; 20; 9 Participants
Acute Stress Ulcer and Acute Gastric Mucosal Lesions
Primary: Number of Participants Reporting One or More Adverse Drug Reactions — 0 participants
Cirrhosis · Chronic Liver Disease
Primary: The Association of HVPG and PUD in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis — 14.5; 15.3 mmHg
UGI Bleeding · Ulcer or Variceal Hemorrhage · Stigmata of Recent Hemorrhage
Primary: 30 Day Rebleeding Rate — 20; 8; 17; 6 Participants
Gastric Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Gastric Ulcer Confirmed by Endoscopy(EC) Aspirin 325 mg — 10; 23 participants — p=0.020
Dyspepsia · Emergency · Pain
Primary: Pain Scores on the 100-millimeter Visual Analog Scale (VAS) at 1 Hour After Treatment — 17; 19 millimeter — p=0.6
Stomach Ulcer
Primary: Gastric Ulcer Healing Rate (Number of Subjects Whose Gastric Ulcer Was Healed/Number of Subjects Evaluated x 100) at Week 8 — 70.13; 60.54 percentage of participants
Stomach Ulcer · Duodenal Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Gastric Ulcer and/or Duodenal Ulcer — 15; 46 participants — p=<0.0001
Pressure Ulcers · Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Percent of Possible Self-Reported Skin Care Behaviors — 73.8; 74.1; 83.5; 79.5 % of Possible Self-Reported Behaviors
Bleeding Peptic Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Rebleeding — 3; 4 Participants
Marginal Ulcers
Primary: Number of Participants With Complaints, Specifically About Pain, Vomiting, Dyspepsia, and/or Dysphagia. — 17; 13 participants
Indigestion
Primary: Percentage of Participants With Satisfactory Relief of Non-ulcer Dyspepsia Symptoms — 71; 34; 82; 56 percentage of participants
Gastrointestinal Mucosal Damage
Primary: Gastromucosal Damage (GMD) Score of Paracetamol Tablet vs Ibuprofen Capsule — 0.33; 1.48 Scores on a scale — p=<0.0001
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Primary: Clinically Significant Rebleeding Within 72 Hours of Continous Infusion of Esomeprazole or Placebo — 22; 40 Participants
Peptic Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants Completing Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgical (NOTES) Repair — 2; 1 participants
Erosive Gastritis
Primary: Changes in Erosions — 4.36; 3.38; 2.32; 2.43 erosions
Gastric Ulcer · Duodenal Ulcer
Primary: Percentage of Participants Who Experienced the Occurence of Peptic Ulcer(s). — 1.35; 1; 6.58 percentage of participants
Pressure Ulcer
Primary: % Viable Tissue — 43.06; 25.94 Percentage of viable tissue — p=0.023
Prevention
Primary: Time From Randomization to Occurrence of Gastric and/or Duodenal Ulcers up to Data Cut-off Date for Interim Analysis. — 1; 16; 1; 4 Participants — p=<0.001
Peptic Ulcer
Primary: Number of Participants With Healed Peptic Ulcer — 106; 101 participants
Peptic Ulcer
Primary: Recurrent Peptic Ulcer — 1; 9 participants
Critical Illness
Primary: Perfused Boundary Region (PBR) in One Week — 1.95; 1.97; 2.02 micrometer