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Коррекция микроциркуляторных нарушений в стратегиях менеджмента остеоартрита и остеохондропатий

Коррекция микроциркуляторных нарушений в стратегиях менеджмента остеоартрита и остеохондропатий

Abstract

В статье представлены мировые и российские данные, раскрывающие необходимость разработки новых подходов к медицинскому менеджменту при заболеваниях костно-мышечной системы в связи с их значительными медико-социальными и экономическими последствиями. С использованием результатов современных научных исследований патогенетически обосновывается роль микроциркуляторных нарушений как точки приложения терапевтических стратегий при лечении остеоартрита и остеохондропатий. В статье проводится комплексный анализ данных официальной статистики, экспериментальных и клинических исследований, позволяющий заключить, что эффективная коррекция микроциркуляторных нарушений способна нивелировать медицинские и социально-экономические последствия рассматриваемых нозологических форм. Обосновывается необходимость расширения исследований микроциркуляции у соответствующей категории больных для разработки новых схем и алгоритмов лечения. Показана перспективность рассмотрения коррекции микроциркуляторных расстройств как значимого направления менеджмента заболеваний костно-мышечной системы.

The article presents international and Russian data revealing necessity of development of new approaches to medical management under diseases of musculo-skeletal system because of considerable medical social consequences. The role of micro-circulatory disorders as a point of application of therapeutic strategies under treatment of osteoarthritis and osteohondropathy is substantiated using results of modern scientific research studies. The article presents comprehensive analysis of public statistic data, experimental and clinical studies permitting concluding that effective correction of micro-circulatory disorders can level medical and social economic consequences of considered nosologic forms. The necessity to expand studies of micro-circulation in corresponding category of patients is for development of new schemes and algorithms of treatment is substantiated. The perspective of considering correction of micro-circulatory disorders as a significant direction of management of diseases of musculo-skeletal system is demonstrated.

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ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ КОСТНО-МЫШЕЧНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ, МЕДИКО-СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПОСЛЕДСТВИЯ, ОСТЕОАРТРИТ, ОСТЕОХОНДРОПАТИИ, МИКРОЦИРКУЛЯЦИЯ, МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ МЕНЕДЖМЕНТ, ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ЗДРАВООХРАНЕНИЯ

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