Морозов Сергей Владимирович


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RLS-GERD ClinicalTrials.gov

Статус: Recruiting
Фаза: N/A
Начало: 31 января 2020 г.
Окончание: 31 декабря 2025 г.
Описание: This study is aimed to investigate the role of long-term diet adherence on manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux disease
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19-76-30014 GERD ClinicalTrials.gov

Статус: Unknown status
Фаза: N/A
Начало: 30 января 2020 г.
Окончание: 31 декабря 2023 г.
Описание: The aim of the study is to assess food diversity and dietary patterns in Russian GERD patients
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HRAM-HVSS ClinicalTrials.gov

Статус: Unknown status
Фаза: N/A
Начало: 25 апреля 2019 г.
Окончание: 25 апреля 2024 г.
Описание: High resolution anorectal manometry (HRAM) normative values are still need to be studied in different populations and with the use of different (solid-state and water-perfused) systems. No studies on HRAM normative values in a Russian population without signs of functional and organic anorectal pathology has been carried out yet.
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OGIG-2019-1 ClinicalTrials.gov

Статус: Unknown status
Фаза:  не указано
Начало: 4 февраля 2019 г.
Окончание: 31 декабря 2023 г.
Описание: High resolution esophageal manometry normative values are still need to be studied in different populations and with the use of solid-state and water-perfused systems. There has been no study on the subject in healthy Russian population yet.
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ION RAMS ClinicalTrials.gov

Статус: Completed
Фаза: Phase 4
Начало: 1 апреля 2012 г.
Окончание: 1 декабря 2016 г.
Описание: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition, which may significantly decrease patients' quality of life due to the typical symptoms - heartburn and regurgitation. These are caused by increasing number of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations, regularly recurring reflux of gastric content into oesophagus, acidification of the esophagus and consequent esophageal mucosa damage. In addition, an important role is played by the increase in production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, the slowdown in the evacuation of the contents from the stomach and increase of gastric and intra-abdominal pressure. All of these factors may depend on the patient's diet. Theoretical premises of the positive influence of including dietary fiber on the course of gastroesophageal reflux disease may be the fact that dietary fiber may absorb nitric oxide (NO) containing in food, which in turn has relaxing effects on the lower esophageal sphincter. In addition, fiber deficiency has been shown to be associated with increased chance of developing hiatal hernia, which is associated with greater risk of the disease manifestations. There is lack of data to confirm that dietary interventions like higher dietary fiber intake may lead to lower frequency of GERD symptoms and influence objective criteria (those, obtained during esophageal pH-impedance (here and further: pH - pondus hydrogenii, i.e. quantity of hydrogen, a scale to measure acidity of a solution) recording and high resolution esophageal manometry). Mucofalk® is a drug of plant origin, consisting of a shell seeds of Plantago ovata (ispaghula, psyllium). High content of mucuses in the composition of psyllium seed allows it to include to group of soft food fibers, which has fundamental value for the appointment of a drug at a number of diseases, when, for example, the use of coarse food fibres not recommended or contraindicated. Mucofalk is the registered medicinal (registration number of the Russian State register of medicines P N014176/01, registration date 14.07.2008, manufacturer: Lozan Pharma Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH), packager: Dr. Falk Pharma GmbH, Germany). Recommended dosage and administration: orally, adults and children over 12 years - 1 pack. 2-6 times a day. Before use, the contents of 1 packet poured in a glass, in which slowly poured with cold water (150 ml), stir and drink immediately. Then drink another glass of liquid.
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