Herbal Preparation STW 5 for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Clinical Experience in Everyday Practice
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01.03.2018 |
Lapina T.
Trukhmanov A.
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Digestive Diseases |
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© 2018 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel. Background: The most common functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) are functional dyspepsia (FD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), with a prevalence in the general population of 15-20% (FD) and 10% (IBS), respectively. The complexity of pathophysiologic mechanisms and limitations in therapeutic options make the management of FD and IBS patients a challenge in routine clinical practice. Summary: Syndromes classified as FGID frequently overlap, and coexist with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Patients with overlapping symptoms are more likely to seek medical care. The challenge for routine clinical practice is to find the best approach for treatment of multiple symptoms. STW 5, a combination of 9 herbal extracts, was shown to have multi-target effects: it normalizes the disturbed gastrointestinal motility, alleviates hypersensitivity, inhibits inflammation, suppresses gastric hypersecretion, and modulates the microbiota. Controlled randomized studies proved STW 5 to be efficacious both in FD and IBS, with control over the full spectrum of upper and lower gastrointestinal symptoms. STW 5 reduced concomitant heartburn in FD patients. STW 5 was well tolerated in the examined populations, independent of concomitant diseases and concomitant medication. Key Messages: The clinical use of the herbal preparation STW 5 in FD and IBS is evidence-based. STW 5 is an example for the concept of multi-target therapy. It offers treatment opportunities in routine clinical practice with high prevalence of overlap of FGID and concomitant GERD. Considering that FD and IBS are typically chronic and recurrent conditions, the clinically observed good tolerability and safety of STW 5 is an advantage.
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Irritable bowels syndrome with concomitant diseases of the stomach and esophagus (Overlap syndrome ): Clinical and immunomorphological characteristics
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01.01.2018 |
Svistunov A.
Osadchuk M.
Kireeva N.
Burdina V.
Osadchuk A.
Lasareva A.
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Medical News of North Caucasus |
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© 2018 Stavropol State Medical University. All rights reserved. Based on the indices of the functioning of the diffuse neuroendocrine system (DNES) of the digestive tract, the features of the formation of irritable bowel syndrome with extraintestinal manifestations are studied. We estimated the role of the endocrine cells of the mucous membrane of the sigmoid colon and the antrum of the stomach producing motilin (MT), vasointestinal hormone (VIH) and somatostatin (SS), in the onset and course of irritable bowel syndrome with extraintestinal manifestations. The relationship between the patient's psychological status, his neuroendocrine system and extraintestinal manifestations of the disease is demonstrated.
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Irritable bowel syndrome : Patho physiological role of intestinal dysbiosis and possibilities of its modulation
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01.01.2018 |
Aitbaev K.
Murkamilov I.
Fomin V.
Yusupov F.
Redjapova N.
Raimzhanov Z.
Aidarov Z.
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Medical News of North Caucasus |
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© 2018 Stavropol State Medical University. All rights reserved. The review presents data on the relationship of intestinal dysbiosis with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and the possibility of modulation of the intestinal microbiota (MB) in IBS therapy. It is shown that imbalance of MB caused by the influence of diet, antibiotics or other exogenous factors leads to gastrointestinal disorders, in particular, to the development of IBS. The data are presented that the modulation of MB with the help of prebiotics, antibiotics, probiotics and fecal microbiota transplantation has a positive therapeutic effect in patients with IBS.
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