Review article: current and future treatment approaches for pain in IBS

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作者
Paine, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Salford Royal Fdn Trust, Dept Gastroenterol, Salford, Lancs, England
关键词
IRRITABLE-BOWEL-SYNDROME; ABDOMINAL-WALL PAIN; VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY; DOUBLE-BLIND; PEPPERMINT OIL; EFFICACY; SENSITIVITY; HYPNOTHERAPY; DISORDERS; SYMPTOMS;
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10.1111/apt.16550
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background Abdominal pain is a core symptom of IBS and a primary driver of care seeking. Visceral hypersensitivity is a key pathophysiological mechanism and therapeutic target for pain in IBS, with components of peripheral and central sensitisation and psychological factors. Aim To review current and future treatment approaches specifically for the pain component of IBS. Methods Pubmed search terms included combinations of irritable bowel, pain, visceral hypersensitivity, novel, new, emerging, future and advances. Results Established non-pharmacological treatments for IBS pain include the low FODMAP diet, probiotics and psychological interventions, especially hypnotherapy. Tricyclics remain the best evidenced pharmacological approach with GCC agonists, tenapanor, lubiprostone, eluxadoline and 5HT3 antagonists second line according to patient characteristics and availability. Less well-evidenced current options include anti-spasmodics, peppermint oil, SSRIs, SNRIs, alpha 2 delta ligands, melatonin and histamine antagonists. Patients are vulnerable to iatrogenesis and harmful approaches to be avoided include opioids and unwarranted surgical interventions. For severe pain, the concept of augmentation with combined gut-brain neuromodulators and psychotherapy in a multi-disciplinary setting is considered. A plethora of molecular targets and ligands are emerging from pre-clinical studies, together with early clinical evidence for a range of pharmacological, dietary, neurostimulation and novel psychological treatment delivery methods which are reviewed. The history of such emerging approaches, however, merits both caution and optimism in equal measure. Conclusions Despite good in-roads and emerging options, the management of abdominal pain remains one of the biggest challenges and research priorities for patients with IBS.
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页码:S75 / S88
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