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Introduction: At present, the Rome V criteria are being developed, with an emphasis on
the key aspects for revision of a number of provisions, including elimination of diagnostic
problems in the overlap syndrome (Address Diagnostic Overlap). On the other hand, the
presence of the â??overlap syndromeâ? worsens the course of and treatment outcomes
in such conditions. And the most common symptoms overlap is the combination of
Functional Dyspepsia (FD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
Methods: The group for inclusion in the study was selected by questionnaire survey,
subject to the basic Rome IV criteria and modified Leeds Dyspepsia Questionnaire
validated using more than 18,000 cases. Treatment efficacy assessment was based on
Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) obtained during the final treatment visit (Visit 3).
Effects were detailed according to a special self-assessment questionnaire (medication
and treatment satisfactory questionnaires TSQ) validated using 18,724 cases in an earlier
study. Additionally, taking into account peculiarities of alverin action, the participants
of the study had undergone a grip test.
To assess safety a number of parameters available in routine clinical practice were
determined during all visits: blood chemistry values, hematological blood values,
urinalysis values. During the randomization visit, hsCRP was determined in all patients;
values were below 5 mg/L. Fecal calprotectin was determined by rapid test kit for
semi-quantitative, with the cut-off value 50 ?¼g/L to exclude bowel inflammatory and
only these patients included in the study. Group A with Meteospasmyl: 21 pts age: 46.5
(95% CI 39.7â??53.4), median 45 (Q-25â??Q-75=31â??60), 23.8% (95% CI (Fisher's) 11.3â??52.2%)
of males. 5 volunteers were smokers (23.8% (95% CI (Fisher's) 8.2-47.2%). Group B withcomparator: Height: age- 45.4 (95% CI 35.0â??55.9), median 49 (Q-25â??Q-75=37â??53), 11.1% (95% CI
(Fisher's) 0.3â??48.2%) of males. Comparison of the analysis results in groups A and B showed that
there was no statistically significant difference in height, weight and age. There is a difference in
the number of smokers: Group A had a larger number of smokers.
Results: The study results showed the high efficiency of the combination alverine with simethicone
(Meteospasmel) according to self-assessment by patients with overlapping symptoms of UD and
IBS-N: positive effect-86.7% (95% CI Fisher's=78.6-92.5) cases and a high Odds ratio (22.7, at 95%
CI=8.9-58.4) compared with the control group (treatment without the use of Meteospasmyl).
Treatment adherence higher in 12 times (Odds ratio) (95% CI=1.42-112.06) with Meteospasmyl
(85.7% (95% CI=63.7-97.0), versus the control group (33.3% 95% CI=7.5-70.1). A high safety degree
of this drug has been demonstrated, both in terms of clinical and laboratory parameters. Results
were obtained confirming the effect of Metespasmyl on skeletal muscles with a significant increase
in the grip strength of the right hand both at the 2nd week of treatment with Meteospasmyl
(increase by 0.4 kg) and by the 4th week of treatment (by 0.6 kg), in contrast with comparison
group (F test ANOVA (2;60)=7.2; p=0.0015; Kruskal Wallis test-H(2;63)=27.6161; p=0.00001). The
applied method of multivariate analysis of variance with a hypothesis decomposition model
confirmed the effect of Meteospasmyl on the increase in the values of hand dynamometry on the
28th day of admission (p trend less than 0.001).
Conclusions:
1. New data were obtained on the option of overlapping UD and IBS-N.
2. Patients' self-assessment of effectiveness in this variant of disorders was not previously
studied.
3. Meteospasmyl demonstrated greater efficiency and high safety profile.
4. Meteospasmyl increased the functional state of skeletal muscles.
Biography
Yury Marakhouski approved as Professor of Clinical Medicine in 2005 year by the Higher Certification Commission of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus. He is head of the Department Gastroenterology and Nutrition of the Byelorussian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education. He has published more than 30 papers in reputed journals and serving as a member of the editorial board of several reputed journals (predominantly in Russia and Belarus). His Current Position is Head of Department of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Byelorussian Medical Academy Postgraduate Education (BelMAPE). He is principal investigator on numerous clinical 18 and preclinical 6 studies and has been involved in the study of many medication including mesalazine, amino acids, anti-TNF.
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