Acute respiratory infections: current clinical recommendations. Focus on the issues of phytotherapy

V. Belov, E. P. Karpova, A. Zaplatnikov, A. Girina, I. V. Lepiseva, V. I. Svintsitskaya
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Since January 1, 2022, the provision of medical care in most common infectious and inflammatory human diseases as acute respiratory infections (ARI) has already been carried out according to the relevant clinical recommendations (CRs) approved by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Due to the fact that ARI in the vast majority of cases are caused by viruses, much attention is paid to rational antibiotic therapy and the use of phytopreparations as a reasonable alternative to down the growth rate of antibiotic resistance. The article highlights the therapeutic possibilities of modern phytotherapy in the treatment of children with the most common manifestations of ARI (rhinosinusitis, tonsillopharyngitis, bronchitis) based on the CRs. A brief description of etiological factors, clinical symptoms, and diagnostic characteristics is given. The article also presents the results of in vitro and in vivo work, pathogenetically substantiating the expediency of using phytopreparations in ARI, as well as clinical research data confirming their efficacy and safety, including in children. It is particularly noted that following the CRs concerning patient management with ARI will reduce the frequency of unjustified prescribing of antibacterial drugs and polypragmasia in general, as well as improve the medical care quality. KEYWORDS: acute respiratory infections, rhinosinusitis, tonsillopharyngitis, bronchitis, clinical recommendations, phytotherapy, evidence- based medicine. FOR CITATION: Belov V.A., Karpova E.P., Zaplatnikov A.L. et al. Acute respiratory infections: current clinical recommendations. Focus on the issues of phytotherapy. Russian Medical Inquiry. 2022;6(7):376–386 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2587-6821-2022-6-7-376-386.
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急性呼吸道感染:目前的临床建议。关注植物疗法的问题
自2022年1月1日起,已根据俄罗斯联邦卫生部批准的相关临床建议,为急性呼吸道感染等最常见的传染性和炎症性人类疾病提供医疗服务。由于绝大多数ARI病例是由病毒引起的,因此合理的抗生素治疗和使用植物修复作为降低抗生素耐药性增长速度的合理替代方案受到了广泛关注。文章强调了现代植物疗法在治疗ARI(鼻鼻窦炎、扁桃体咽炎、支气管炎)最常见表现的儿童中的治疗可能性。对其病因、临床症状和诊断特点作了简要的描述。本文还介绍了体外和体内工作的结果,病理证实了在ARI中使用植物修复剂的便捷性,以及临床研究数据证实其有效性和安全性,包括在儿童中。特别值得注意的是,遵循关于ARI患者管理的cr将减少抗菌药物不合理处方的频率和总体上的多语用症,并提高医疗质量。关键词:急性呼吸道感染,鼻窦炎,扁桃体咽炎,支气管炎,临床推荐,植物疗法,循证医学。引用本文:Belov v.a., Karpova e.p., Zaplatnikov A.L.等。急性呼吸道感染:目前的临床建议。关注植物疗法的问题。俄罗斯医学调查。2022;6(7):376-386(俄文)。DOI: 10.32364 / 2587-6821-2022-6-7-376-386。
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