IBS phenotype associated with obesity and overweight: treatment tactics for patient-centered management

M. Livzan, O. Gaus, M. M. Fedorin
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One of the most urgent problems of modern healthcare in Russia and worldwide is the increase in the number of people with overweight and obesity. It is generally recognized that overweight and obesity increase the risk of coronary heart disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cholelithiasis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). At the same time, recent data indicate that pathomorphism of other chronic non-infectious diseases was also noted during preserving trend towards an increase in the obesity prevalence, for which the presence of overweight or obesity was not considered a traditional risk factor. Using the example of a clinical case concerning a female patient with a combined course of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and NAFLD, the article presents up-to-date information on risk factors and pathogenetic mechanisms of such comorbidity and suggests treatment methods to improve the therapy efficacy for this patient cohort. The presence of common risk factors and pathogenetic mechanisms creates the basis for the formation of comorbidity of IBS and NAFLD, which requires the development of patient-centered management. KEYWORDS: irritable bowel syndrome, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, intestinal permeability, intestinal microbiota, mebeverin, ademetionine. FOR CITATION: Livzan M.A., Gaus O.V., Fedorin M.M. IBS phenotype associated with obesity and overweight: treatment tactics for patient- centered management. Russian Medical Inquiry. 2023;7(5):323–331 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2587-6821-2023-7-5-11.
与肥胖和超重相关的肠易激综合征表型:以患者为中心的治疗策略
俄罗斯和全世界现代医疗保健最紧迫的问题之一是超重和肥胖人数的增加。人们普遍认为,超重和肥胖会增加冠心病、高血压、2型糖尿病、胆石症、非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)的风险。与此同时,最近的数据表明,在肥胖症流行率保持上升趋势的过程中,也注意到其他慢性非传染性疾病的病理形态,超重或肥胖的存在不被视为传统的风险因素。本文以一例女性肠易激综合征(IBS)和NAFLD合并病程的临床病例为例,介绍了此类合并症的危险因素和发病机制的最新信息,并提出了提高该患者队列治疗效果的治疗方法。共同的危险因素和发病机制的存在为IBS和NAFLD共病的形成奠定了基础,这就需要发展以患者为中心的管理。关键词:肠易激综合征、非酒精性脂肪性肝病、代谢综合征、肠通透性、肠道微生物群、美贝因、腺苷腺苷引文:Livzan m.a., Gaus o.v., Fedorin M.M.与肥胖和超重相关的IBS表型:以患者为中心管理的治疗策略。俄罗斯医学调查。2023;7(5):323-331。DOI: 10.32364 / 2587-6821-2023-7-5-11。
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