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New treatments for IBS

机译:IBS的新疗法

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IBS is a common disorder that affects approximately 5-20% of the populations of Western countries; the main symptoms are abdominal pain and erratic, altered bowel habits, often accompanied by bloating. Despite an array of available pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments aimed at a wide variety of gastrointestinal and brain targets, many patients do not report adequate symptom relief. The effect of IBS on an individual can be enormous, and the societal and financial costs overall are high, which is indicative of an unmet need for effective IBS treatments. Intense research efforts are ongoing that range from the development of new molecules for pharmacological therapies to testing the utility of internet technology to facilitate widespread delivery of efficacious behavioural therapy. This Review discusses the latest treatments for IBS, including novel nonpharmacological and pharmacological approaches. We have included estimates of the number needed to treat and the number needed to harm for selected treatments. Emerging and potential future treatments are included, with the data supporting an optimistic view about the future of IBS therapeutics. The ability to optimize therapy by individualizing management whilst also avoiding harm remains the key to achieving the best possible outcomes with currently available therapeutics.
机译:IBS是一种常见疾病,会影响西方国家约5-20%的人口;主要症状是腹痛和不稳定,排便习惯改变,常伴有腹胀。尽管有针对各种胃肠道和脑目标的一系列可用药物和非药物治疗方法,但许多患者仍未报告出足够的症状缓解。 IBS对个人的影响可能是巨大的,并且总体上的社会和经济成本很高,这表明对有效IBS治疗的需求未得到满足。正在进行广泛的研究工作,从开发用于药物治疗的新分子到测试互联网技术的实用性,以促进有效行为疗法的广泛应用。这篇评论讨论了IBS的最新治疗方法,包括新的非药理学和药理学方法。我们已经估算出某些治疗所需的治疗次数和伤害所需的治疗次数。包括新兴和潜在的未来治疗方法,这些数据支持对IBS治疗方法的未来持乐观态度。通过个性化管理来优化治疗的能力,同时还避免了伤害,这仍然是使用现有治疗手段获得最佳结果的关键。

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