Multimorbidity concept as integrative research method of mental and somatic disorders mechanisms

G. V. Rukavishnikov, E. D. Kasyanov, D. V. Pinakhina, A. O. Kibitov, N. G. Neznanov, G. E. Mazo
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The problem of the simultaneous history of several diseases, including somatic ones, in one patient is of high relevance in the context of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. The complexity and multivariance of the relationships of concomitant diseases does not allow us to evaluate their complex interaction according to the concept of comorbidity. The concept of multimorbidity is convenient and promising for studying various aspects of the combination of both mental disorders and their associations with somatic pathology. However, at present, most studies in the area of multimorbidity are based primarily on epidemiological assessments, while much less attention has been paid to the mechanisms of multimorbid conditions. In this review, we consider the main recent approaches related to the study of the multimorbidity of mental disorders and somatic diseases in order to determine the optimal research strategies in this area. Further studies of the etiopathogenetic aspects of multimorbidity, the mechanisms of multimorbid clusters, and the aspects of the course and prognosis of multimorbid diseases are necessary to optimize the concept for both scientific projects and clinical practice. The most important directions for future research on the phenomenon of multimorbidity of mental disorders and somatic diseases are: 1) the study of their shared genetic and molecular mechanisms of development; 2) clinical and fundamental prospective studies of the manifestation, concomitant course and outcomes of multimorbid diseases; 3) study of the effectiveness and tolerability of psychopharmacotherapy in multimorbid patients with various somatic diagnoses, considering the complex interaction of the drugs used.
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多病概念:精神和躯体疾病机制的综合研究方法
一个病人同时患有几种疾病,包括躯体疾病,这一问题在精神障碍的预防、诊断和治疗方面具有高度相关性。伴随疾病关系的复杂性和多样性不允许我们根据合并症的概念来评估它们复杂的相互作用。多病的概念为研究精神障碍及其与躯体病理的关联的各个方面提供了方便和前景。然而,目前在多发病领域的研究大多基于流行病学评估,而对多发病机制的关注甚少。在本文中,我们回顾了近年来有关精神障碍和躯体疾病多发病研究的主要方法,以确定该领域的最佳研究策略。进一步研究多病的发病机制、多病聚集性发病机制以及多病的病程和预后,是优化多病概念的必要条件,无论是在科研项目还是临床实践中都是如此。今后研究精神障碍与躯体疾病多发病现象的重要方向是:1)研究它们共同的遗传和分子发育机制;2)多病性疾病的表现、病程和转归的临床和基础前瞻性研究;3)考虑到所使用药物的复杂相互作用,研究多种躯体诊断的多病患者精神药物治疗的有效性和耐受性。
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