Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathy

Digestive comorbidity is a serious problem that significantly aggravates the course of rheumatic diseases. Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), liver, and pancreatobiliary system may present a threat to life and substantially worsen its quality. The incidence of many digestive diseases, suc...

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Main Authors: A. E. Karateev, N. V. Gontarenko, A. V. Tsurgan
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Language:Russian
Published: IMA PRESS LLC 2016-10-01
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description Digestive comorbidity is a serious problem that significantly aggravates the course of rheumatic diseases. Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), liver, and pancreatobiliary system may present a threat to life and substantially worsen its quality. The incidence of many digestive diseases, such as gastric ulcer (including its complicated forms), cholelithiasis, and acute pancreatitis, in patients with rheumatic diseases (at least in those with rheumatoid arthritis) is considerably higher than in the population. The presence of this comorbidity poses substantial challenges during active anti-rheumatic therapy. Rheumatologists are very familiar with issues in the prevention of GIT complications due to the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. However, new time presents new challenges. The widespread use of immunosuppressive agents and biologic agents requires careful monitoring of complications associated with liver and bowel diseases. This review considers a relationship of rheumatic diseases and anti-rheumatic therapy to comorbidities, such as cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, viral hepatitis B and C, and intestinal diverticula.
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spelling doaj-art-0bc90a0243214a44b5d27e59dffb6bc42025-08-04T17:03:56ZrusIMA PRESS LLCНаучно-практическая ревматология1995-44841995-44922016-10-0154438238910.14412/1995-4484-2016-382-3892130Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathyA. E. Karateev0N. V. Gontarenko1A. V. Tsurgan2V.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, MoscowV.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, MoscowV.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, MoscowDigestive comorbidity is a serious problem that significantly aggravates the course of rheumatic diseases. Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), liver, and pancreatobiliary system may present a threat to life and substantially worsen its quality. The incidence of many digestive diseases, such as gastric ulcer (including its complicated forms), cholelithiasis, and acute pancreatitis, in patients with rheumatic diseases (at least in those with rheumatoid arthritis) is considerably higher than in the population. The presence of this comorbidity poses substantial challenges during active anti-rheumatic therapy. Rheumatologists are very familiar with issues in the prevention of GIT complications due to the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. However, new time presents new challenges. The widespread use of immunosuppressive agents and biologic agents requires careful monitoring of complications associated with liver and bowel diseases. This review considers a relationship of rheumatic diseases and anti-rheumatic therapy to comorbidities, such as cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, viral hepatitis B and C, and intestinal diverticula.https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/2264rheumatic diseasescomorbiditybiologic agentsgastrointestinal tractcholelithiasispancreatitisviral hepatitishepatitis b virushepatitis c virusintestinal diverticula
spellingShingle A. E. Karateev
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A. V. Tsurgan
Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathy
Научно-практическая ревматология
rheumatic diseases
comorbidity
biologic agents
gastrointestinal tract
cholelithiasis
pancreatitis
viral hepatitis
hepatitis b virus
hepatitis c virus
intestinal diverticula
title Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathy
title_full Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathy
title_fullStr Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathy
title_full_unstemmed Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathy
title_short Digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases: Not only NSAID-induced gastropathy
title_sort digestive comorbidity in patients with rheumatic diseases not only nsaid induced gastropathy
topic rheumatic diseases
comorbidity
biologic agents
gastrointestinal tract
cholelithiasis
pancreatitis
viral hepatitis
hepatitis b virus
hepatitis c virus
intestinal diverticula
url https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/2264
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