Editorial
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2013; 19(38): 6319-6328
Published online Oct 14, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i38.6319
Table 1 Studies evaluating the role of antioxidant micronutrients on clinical outcomes, including pain, in patients with chronic pancreatitis
Ref.Study typeAntioxidant micronutrients usedIndications; study durationOutcomes
Uden et al[38] 1990DB double dummy cross overVit C; Vit E; Beta carotene; Selenium; Methioninen = 20 (ACP, ICP, IAP) 20 wk↓ in VAS
De las Heras Castaño et al[39] 2000Open labelVit C; Vit E; Beta carotene; Selenium; Methioninen = 19 (ACP, ICP, RAP) 12 mo↓ in VAS,
↓ admission,
↑ exocrine fn
Dite et al[40] 2003Open labelVit C; Vit En = 70 (ACP, ICP) 12 moPain abolished in 44%
Kirk et al[41] 2006DB RCT cross overVit C; Vit E; Beta carotene; Selenium; Methioninen = 19 (all ACP) 20 wk↑ QOL
Bhardwaj et al[42] 2009DB RCTVit C; Vit E; Beta carotene; Selenium; Methioninen = 127 (ACP, ICP); 80% power; 6 mo32% patients pain free
↓ No. of painful days
↓ analgesic need
Siriwardena et al[43] 2012DB RCTVit C; Vit E; Beta carotene; Selenium; Methioninen = 70 (ACP, ICP); 80% power; 6 mo↔ pain
↔ QOL