New possibilities of anti-inflammatory therapy in the complex treatment of community-acquired pneumonia

D. Vasilková, L. Ulyanova, N. Esakova, A.Y. Pishchalnikov, O. Abramovskikh
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Pneumonia is one of the most urgent and serious pathologies in pediatrics, the pathogenesis of which is determined by the pathogen-induced acute inflammatory response in the bronchial mucosa and lung tissue. In this regard, along with etiotropic medications, anti-inflammatory agents play an important role in the treatment of this group of patients. Objective. To evaluate the experience of using the anti-inflammatory drug ammonium glycyrrhizinate in the complex treatment of children with community-acquired pneumonia. Patients and methods. Fifty children aged 3 to 7 years diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia participated in the observational program. Patients were divided into two groups: the control group (n = 30), which represented patients who received standard therapy, and the study group (n = 30), which represented patients who received ammonium glycyrrhizinate (AG) for 10 days in addition to standard therapy. Daily physical examination, scoring of symptoms (cough, sputum production) and adverse events were performed in the groups. Results. Patients in the study group, in comparison with the control group, showed a significantly more pronounced positive dynamics against the background of AG therapy, which was expressed in a considerable decrease in the intensity of daytime/nighttime cough already from the 3rd day of treatment. It allowed 50–60% of children to achieve complete relief of cough symptoms by day 5–6, and the remaining proportion of patients had its minimal manifestations (1 or less scores), which did not affect daytime activity or sleep (p < 0.05). The use of AG in patients in the study group reduced the presence of daytime/nighttime cough symptoms by 25% compared with the control group (p < 0.05). On the 4th day of observation, there were statistically significant differences in the incidence of fever; it was absent in a significant proportion (97%) of patients in the study group (p < 0.05). By the 7th day of treatment against the background of AG therapy, pulmonary function was restored in all patients in the study group, which was characterized by the absence of sputum production. Conclusion. Inclusion of ammonium glycyrrhizinate in the treatment of children with community-acquired pneumonia provides a rapid regression of the severity of the main respiratory symptoms of pneumonia (daytime/nighttime cough, sputum production) and a significant reduction in the duration of their presence and relief, which considerably accelerates the rate of recovery and improvement in the overall health of children, as well as the prognosis of the disease in general. Key words: pneumonia, children, rehabilitation, ammonium glycyrrhizinate
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肺炎是儿科最急迫、最严重的疾病之一,其发病机制是由病原体引起的支气管黏膜和肺组织的急性炎症反应所决定的。在这方面,与致病因药物一起,抗炎药在这组患者的治疗中起着重要作用。目标。目的评价抗炎药甘草酸铵在儿童社区获得性肺炎综合治疗中的应用经验。患者和方法。50名被诊断为社区获得性肺炎的3至7岁儿童参加了观察项目。将患者分为两组:对照组(n = 30),即接受标准治疗的患者;研究组(n = 30),即在标准治疗的基础上接受甘草酸铵(AG)治疗10天的患者。对各组进行每日体格检查、症状(咳嗽、产痰)和不良事件评分。结果。与对照组相比,研究组的患者在AG治疗的背景下表现出明显更明显的积极动态,这表现为从治疗的第3天起,白天和夜间咳嗽的强度已经显著降低。50-60%患儿咳嗽症状在第5-6天完全缓解,剩余比例患者表现最小(1分及以下),不影响白天活动和睡眠(p < 0.05)。与对照组相比,研究组患者使用AG可使白天和夜间咳嗽症状减少25% (p < 0.05)。观察第4天,两组发热发生率比较,差异有统计学意义;研究组中有97%的患者无此症状(p < 0.05)。在AG治疗的背景下,治疗第7天,研究组所有患者肺功能均恢复,特征为无痰产生。结论。将甘草酸铵纳入社区获得性肺炎儿童的治疗中,可迅速减轻肺炎主要呼吸道症状(白天和夜间咳嗽、咳痰)的严重程度,显著缩短症状持续时间并得到缓解,从而大大加快儿童整体健康状况的恢复和改善速度,以及总体上改善该疾病的预后。关键词:肺炎,儿童,康复,甘草酸铵
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Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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