Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice

The aim of review. To share experience of application of topical steroids (Budenofalk®) in children with hormone – dependent inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and severe side effects on a background of systemic corticosteroids (CS).Original positions. Etiopathogenesis of IBD represents the cascade o...

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Main Authors: E. N. Fedulova, O. V. Shumilova, O. V. Fedorova, O. A. Tutina, G. V. Medyantseva
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Published: Gastro LLC 2011-05-01
Series:Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии
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Online Access:https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1418
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O. V. Fedorova
O. A. Tutina
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description The aim of review. To share experience of application of topical steroids (Budenofalk®) in children with hormone – dependent inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and severe side effects on a background of systemic corticosteroids (CS).Original positions. Etiopathogenesis of IBD represents the cascade of self-maintaining pathophysiological reactions: adaptive microcirculational, hypoxicmetabolic, autoimmune inflammatory and dysbiotic disorders emerging on a background of genetic features of the body under the effect of unfavorable environmental factors. Anti-inflammatory treatment aimed to destruction of «vicious circle» of inflammatory responses occupies the main place in the treatment of IBD. CS are agents of choice of the second line. Prescription of CS is indicated at high severity of disease, active extraintestinal manifestations, absence of response to 5-aminosalicylic acid or dangerous side effects. At the same time CS application is associated to high risk of side effects and complications caused by their systemic action, and hormone-dependence. Introduction of topical steroids (Budenofalk®) to IBD treatment in some cases allows to resolve these problems. Experience of topical steroids application in the treatment of IBD in pediatrics is rather limited. On the basis of the Nizhny Novgorod scientific research institute of pediatric gastroenterology Budenofalk® was applied in 5 cases of IBD with severe cushingoid syndrome on a background of systemic CS and/or hormone-dependent course of disease to overcome dependency for CS and decrease of steroidrelated side effects. The article presents description of clinical case of successful application of budesonide according to determined goal.Conclusion. Budenofalk® can be a drug of choice in patients with hormone-dependent IBD, and at high risk of complications and severe side effects of systemic CS.
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spelling doaj-art-dbee05e1cf40451ca1cdafd649e076b22025-02-10T16:14:31ZrusGastro LLCРоссийский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии1382-43762658-66732011-05-012135259960Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practiceE. N. Fedulova0O. V. Shumilova1O. V. Fedorova2O. A. Tutina3G. V. Medyantseva4ФГУ «Нижегородский НИИ детской гастроэнтерологии» Миниздравсоцразвития Российской ФедерацииФГУ «Нижегородский НИИ детской гастроэнтерологии» Миниздравсоцразвития Российской ФедерацииФГУ «Нижегородский НИИ детской гастроэнтерологии» Миниздравсоцразвития Российской ФедерацииФГУ «Нижегородский НИИ детской гастроэнтерологии» Миниздравсоцразвития Российской ФедерацииФГУ «Нижегородский НИИ детской гастроэнтерологии» Миниздравсоцразвития Российской ФедерацииThe aim of review. To share experience of application of topical steroids (Budenofalk®) in children with hormone – dependent inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and severe side effects on a background of systemic corticosteroids (CS).Original positions. Etiopathogenesis of IBD represents the cascade of self-maintaining pathophysiological reactions: adaptive microcirculational, hypoxicmetabolic, autoimmune inflammatory and dysbiotic disorders emerging on a background of genetic features of the body under the effect of unfavorable environmental factors. Anti-inflammatory treatment aimed to destruction of «vicious circle» of inflammatory responses occupies the main place in the treatment of IBD. CS are agents of choice of the second line. Prescription of CS is indicated at high severity of disease, active extraintestinal manifestations, absence of response to 5-aminosalicylic acid or dangerous side effects. At the same time CS application is associated to high risk of side effects and complications caused by their systemic action, and hormone-dependence. Introduction of topical steroids (Budenofalk®) to IBD treatment in some cases allows to resolve these problems. Experience of topical steroids application in the treatment of IBD in pediatrics is rather limited. On the basis of the Nizhny Novgorod scientific research institute of pediatric gastroenterology Budenofalk® was applied in 5 cases of IBD with severe cushingoid syndrome on a background of systemic CS and/or hormone-dependent course of disease to overcome dependency for CS and decrease of steroidrelated side effects. The article presents description of clinical case of successful application of budesonide according to determined goal.Conclusion. Budenofalk® can be a drug of choice in patients with hormone-dependent IBD, and at high risk of complications and severe side effects of systemic CS.https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1418ulcerative colitiscrohn’s diseasechildrensystemic glucocorticosteroidscushingoid syndromehormone-dependent coursetopical steroidsbudesonide
spellingShingle E. N. Fedulova
O. V. Shumilova
O. V. Fedorova
O. A. Tutina
G. V. Medyantseva
Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice
Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии
ulcerative colitis
crohn’s disease
children
systemic glucocorticosteroids
cushingoid syndrome
hormone-dependent course
topical steroids
budesonide
title Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice
title_full Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice
title_fullStr Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice
title_full_unstemmed Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice
title_short Topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice
title_sort topical steroids as alternative to systemic hormonal treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases in pediatric practice
topic ulcerative colitis
crohn’s disease
children
systemic glucocorticosteroids
cushingoid syndrome
hormone-dependent course
topical steroids
budesonide
url https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1418
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