Nsaids gastropathy / dyspepsia upon chronic gastritis in anamnesis in patients with osteoarthrosis
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122 patients with osteoarthrosis, who had verified chronic gastritis in the anamnesis (50 males and 72 females), aged from 42 to 64, were examined. Control group included 40 patients with osteoarthrosis without gastroduodenal zone pathology in the anamnesis. For arthralgia relief, patients were prescribed to intake meloxicam (average dose — 12.5±1.39 mg/day) or nimesulide (average dose — 150±14.91 mg/day). As a result of this research, it was determined that prescription of selective NSAIDs (meloxicam and nimesulide) raised the risk of NSAIDs gastropathy/dyspepsia in 2.9 times (P<0.03) in patients with chronic gastritis in the anamnesis than in patients without associated gastroduodenal zone pathology. Atrophy of gastric mucous membrane was associated with higher risks (P>0.05) of erosive gastropathy. With the purpose of gastropathy prevention upon taking NSAIDs, patients with chronic gastritis in the anamnesis are recommended to undergo gastroprotective therapy.
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Zak M. Y. Nsaids gastropathy/dyspepsia upon chronic gastritis in anamnesis in patients with osteoarthrosis / M. Y. Zak, L. M. Pasiyeshvili, M. Y. Knysh // International Journal of Scientific and Techology Research. – 2014. – Vol. 3, Issue 12. – P. 197–199.
