No 12 (2024)
CLINICAL GUIDELINES
L. B. Lazebnik,
N. N. Dekhnich,
S. I. Sitkin,
V. G. Atrushevich,
E. B. Avalueva,
I. G. Bakulin,
N. V. Bakulina,
N. V. Baryshnikova,
L. N. Belousova,
D. S. Bordin,
A. V. Veselov,
V. B. Grinevich,
M. M. Gurova,
E. Yu. Eremina,
N. V. Ivanchik,
R. S. Kozlov,
I. V. Kozlova,
E. A. Kornienko,
Yu. A. Kravchuk,
I. N. Kupriyanova,
Yu. A. Kucheryavy,
B. N. Levitan,
M. A. Livzan,
E. V. Luzina,
E. A. Lyalyukova,
V. P. Novikova,
O. D. Ostroumova,
T. L. Pilat,
A. S. Sarsenbaeva,
D. A. Sychev,
A. A. Tryapyshko,
D. I. Trukhan,
S. V. Turkina,
Yu. P. Uspensky,
Yu. L. Fedorchenko,
Yu. A. Fominykh,
A. I. Khavkin,
O. V. Khlynova,
S. G. Khomeriki,
N. M. Khomeriki,
M. A. Shevyakov
49-145 378
Abstract
This guide, summarizing the current global and national experience in the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection, is primarily intended for practicing physicians. Developed over several years, it aims to enhance efforts in combating this complex somatic infection. The main content of the manual consists of adapted sections from modern scientific studies and clinical guidelines issued by relevant professional societies.
L. B. Lazebnik,
S. A. Alekseenko,
G. V. Belova,
E. S. Vyuchnova,
E. I. Kashkina,
V. N. Kokorin,
I. V. Kozlova,
O. V. Mironchev,
E. V. Onuchina,
I. G. Pakhomova,
O. Yu. Pozdnyakova,
A. P. Rachin,
A. S. Sarsenbaeva,
S. I. Sitkin,
E. I. Tkachenko,
S. V. Turkina,
O. V. Khlynova,
A. A. Shchegolev,
O. V. Yakob,
E. P. Yakovenko
146-166 246
Abstract
Since the publication of the Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Esophago-Gastro-Entero-Colopathies Induced by Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) in 2018, seven years have passed. New information has emerged, leading to a deeper understanding and new approaches. However, the issue of appropriate polypharmacotherapy for comorbid patients remains highly relevant. We hope that our updated version of the guidelines for the prevention and management of NSAID-related adverse effects will assist physicians in addressing these critical challenges more effectively.
L. B. Lazebnik,
S. V. Turkina,
T. V. Ermolova,
L. V. Tarasova,
E. Yu. Plotnikova,
R. G. Myazin,
D. I. Abdulganieva,
A. I. Dolgushina,
L. Yu. Ilchenko,
Ch. S. Pavlov,
S. A. Kozhevnikova,
L. G. Vologzhanina,
S. V. Okovityy,
V. A. Akhmedov,
G. V. Shavkuta,
I. N. Kupriyanova
167-189 539
Abstract
An increase in the amount of ammonia-ammonium in tissues plays a significant role in the development of human pathology. The appearance of an increasing number of publications emphasizes the urgency of the problem. A team of experts who took part in the XXVII Congress of the Scientific Society of Gastroenterologists of Russia (NOGR) on November 14, 2024 decided to make adjustments to the text of the Russian Consensus “Hyperammonemia in Adults” published in 2021 (Version 2021).
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