Topical non-steroidal antiinflammatory medicines in osteoarthritis treatment in patients with concomitant pathology


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Topical NSAIDs are an effective alternative to systemic forms of this class of medicines in patients with knee joints osteoarthritis (OA), concomitant pathology and high risk of developing unwanted reactions to the treatment. The purpose of current work is to assess the frequency and efficacy of the use of topical NSAIDs in patients with knee joints OA and concomitant pathology. Material and methods. The frequency and duration of the use of topical NSAIDs in patients with primary knee joints OA for the period 2000-2020 was estimated according to the register of rheumatic diseases of St. Petersburg. A collection of information about the severity of pain in the knee joints is carried out on a numerical rating scale for a month preceding the appeal to the doctor. The number and occurrence of comorbide conditions and the intensity of pain in patients receiving and not receiving treatment with topical NSAIDs was studied, also satisfaction of patients with treatment was taken into account. Results and conclusion. During the retrospective snapshot analysis of clinical cards, 1224 patients with knee joints OA found that the most frequently medicine used in real practice of topical NSAIDs is a Voltaren Emulgel. Topical NSAIDs more often than oral shapes, are used by patients having comorbide pathology. By that doing, the residual intensity of pain in joints and satisfaction with the treatment of individuals using only topical NSAIDs are comparable to those when taking only oral NSAIDs or combinations of topical and oral NSAIDs.

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Inna Z. Gaydukova

I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; Clinical Rheumatology Hospital No. 25, Saint Petersburg

MD, Deputy Director of the Research Institute of Rheumatology; professor of the Department of therapy, rheumatology, examination of temporary disability and quality of medical care named after E.E. Eichwald

Andrey R. Bashkinov

I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; Clinical Rheumatology Hospital No. 25, Saint Petersburg

postgraduate student at the Department of therapy, rheumatology, expertise of temporary disability and medical care quality named after E.E. Eichwald; rheumatologist

Oksana V. Inamova

I.I. Mechnikov North-West State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; Clinical Rheumatology Hospital No. 25, Saint Petersburg

PhD, Chief physician of Clinical Rheumatology Hospital No. 25 (Saint Petersburg), Deputy Director of the Research Institute of Rheumatology; assistant at the Department of therapy, rheumatology, examination of temporary disability and quality of medical care named after E.E. Eichwald

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