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Palpitation is a common complaint. Patients frequently feel this symptom despite having normal rhythm during symptoms. I have seen many patients who improve significantly on treatment with proton pump inhibitors (PPI). It may be that gastritis provokes a feeling of discomfort that subsequently starts the feeling of palpitation. On searching literature I found no study that investigated the effect of PPI's on palpitations. Therefore I propose a study where the investigators randomize people with palpitations with normal heart rate (no arrhythmia) and no apparent cause such as anxiety or clear illness to receive either PPI or placebo. The result will help to investigate if the improvement is true and if the results are positive this can provide a simple treatment for a common problem.
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Methods Two hundred patients with palpitations and no clear cause for their symptoms will be randomized to receive either PPI or placebo for one month. At base line they will be investigated to rule out arrhythmia by documenting normal heart rate (less than 110 beat per minute) or ECG showing normal sinus rhythm or mild sinus tachycardia (Less than 110 per minute) during symptoms. Obvious causes such as anxiety due to a stressful event or organic causes such anemia or thyroid disorders should be also ruled out.
Patient who agree to participate in the study will be asked to sign an informed consent. A baseline questionnaire with symptoms will be filled. They will then be randomized for treatment with either PPI or placebo once at night time. After 10 days of treatment they will be contacted and questioned regarding their symptoms. The two groups will be compared to see if there is any improvement of symptoms with treatment.
Studying group The study will be under the umbrella of the JCC group. Primary investigators are Dr Munir Zaqqa and Dr Ismail Hamam
Support required Pharmaceutical company will be contacted to provide 120 packets with 30 tabs of PPI and if possible packets with similar matching placebo to support the study
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Expected harm:
PPI's are generally safe medications. Side effects are rare and generally mild. They include nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation or headache.
Very rarely allergic reaction can occur with hives, difficulty in breathing and swelling of the face and lips.
Benefit to the patient:
Patients randomized to either group may experience benefit due to the medication or even placebo use. There is no financial benefit of participating in the study. The result of the study will be used to help patient in the future with similar symptoms
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