Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis

Published 2008

Is there a preferred agent for stress ulcer prophylaxis? If so, which?

Level 1

i.     There is no difference between H2 antagonists, cytoprotective agents, and some proton pump inhibitors

ii.     Antacids should not be used as stress ulcer prophylaxis.

Level 2

i.     Aluminum containing compounds should not be used in patients on dialysis

Level 3

i.     Enteral feeding alone may be insufficient stress ulcer prophylaxis

What are the risk factors for stress ulcer development and which patients require prophylaxis?

Level 1

i. Prophylaxis is recommended for all patients with:

  1. Mechanical ventilation
  2. Coagulopathy
  3. Traumatic brain injury 
  4. Major burn injury

Level 2

i. Prophylaxis is recommended for all ICU patients with:

  1. Multi-trauma
  2. Sepsis
  3. Acute renal failure

Level 3

i.     Prophylaxis is recommended for all ICU patients with:

  1. ISS>15
  2. Requirement of high-dose steroids (>250 mg hydrocortisone or equivalent per day)

ii.     In selected populations, no prophylaxis is necessary

What is the duration of prophylaxis?

Level 1

i. There were no level 1 recommendations

Level 2

i. During mechanical ventilation or intensive care unit stay

Level 3

i. Until able to tolerate enteral nutrition