Gastrointestinal functional disorders can benefit from the use of medical devices made of substances

V. Savarino, E. Marabotto, P. Zentilin, M. Furnari, G. Bodini, Edoardo Giovanni Giannini, Edoardo Vincenzo Savarino
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Medical devices made of substances (MDMS) have recently gained great popularity in several specialties of internal medicine, including gastroenterology. In the last decades this discipline has known relevant advances in the cure of severe diseases, such as peptic ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux disease and chronic hepatitis C, thanks to the revolutionary development of new drugs able to act on single receptors changing a particular cell function or blocking microbial and viral replication. However, there are many gastroenterological illnesses that are difficult to treat with traditional medicinal products because of their complex and poorly known pathophysiology, which comprises altered motility, visceral hypersensitivity, gut dysbiosis, intestinal mild inflammation with impaired immune function, increased mucosal permeability and abnormal brain-gut interaction. They are mainly represented by esophageal functional disorders (reflux hypersensitivity, functional heartburn), functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, functional constipation and functional diarrhea. Traditional drugs do not provide a definitive resolution of these disorders with a multifactorial pathogenesis and they can benefit from the use of MDMS, which seem to have the ability to act on different factors thanks to the synergistic action of their various components. International medical literature already reports many clinical trials performed with the well-known standards for evaluating their efficacy and safety in a great part of the above-mentioned conditions.
胃肠道功能紊乱可以受益于使用由物质制成的医疗设备
由物质制成的医疗器械(MDMS)最近在包括胃肠病学在内的几个内科专业中获得了很大的普及。在过去的几十年里,由于能够作用于单个受体改变特定细胞功能或阻止微生物和病毒复制的新药的革命性发展,这一学科在治疗严重疾病方面取得了相关进展,如消化性溃疡、胃食管反流病和慢性丙型肝炎。然而,由于许多胃肠疾病的病理生理复杂且鲜为人知,难以用传统药物治疗,包括运动改变、内脏过敏、肠道生态失调、肠道轻度炎症伴免疫功能受损、粘膜通透性增加和脑-肠相互作用异常。主要表现为食道功能障碍(反流过敏、功能性烧心)、功能性消化不良、肠易激综合征、功能性便秘、功能性腹泻。传统药物不能明确解决这些具有多因素发病机制的疾病,它们可以从MDMS的使用中受益,MDMS似乎具有作用于不同因素的能力,这要归功于其各种成分的协同作用。国际医学文献已经报道了许多临床试验,这些试验是按照众所周知的标准进行的,以评估它们在上述大部分情况下的疗效和安全性。
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