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Update on the Role of Rifaximin in Digestive Diseases

  • D. Dumitrascu*
  • , I. Bakulin
  • , A. Berzigotti
  • , M. Cravo
  • , L. Gombosova
  • , M. Lukas
  • , A. Pietrzak
  • , J. M. Remes-Troche
  • , M. Romero-Gomez
  • , M. A. Balmori
  • , T. C. Goncalves
  • , L. Hamzaoui
  • , R. Juricek
  • , L. Moreira
  • , K. Neubauer
  • , T. Surdea-Blaga
  • , I. N. Tikhonov
  • , J. Trna
  • , Gianluca Ianiro
  • , Francesca Romana Ponziani
  • Antonio Gasbarrini
*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro
  • Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy
  • North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov
  • University of Bern
  • University of Lisbon
  • ISCARE IVF Clinical Center Českomoravská
  • Medical Centre for Postgraduate Education, Warsaw
  • Gastroenterology department. Mohamed Taher Maamouri Hospital
  • Université de Tunis El Manar
  • Nemocnica Bory-Penta Hospitals
  • University of Barcelona
  • CIBER - Center for Biomedical Research Network
  • Wrocław Medical University
  • Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute
  • Masaryk University

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo in rivistaRecensione

Abstract

Various environmental factors affecting the human microbiota may lead to gut microbial imbalance and to the development of pathologies. Alterations of gut microbiota have been firmly implicated in digestive diseases such as hepatic encephalopathy, irritable bowel syndrome and diverticular disease. However, while these three conditions may all be related to dysfunction of the gut-liver-brain axis, the precise pathophysiology appears to differ somewhat for each. Herein, current knowledge on the pathophysiology of hepatic encephalopathy, irritable bowel syndrome, and diverticular disease are reviewed, with a special focus on the gut microbiota modulation associated with these disorders during therapy with rifaximin. In general, the evidence for the efficacy of rifaximin in hepatic encephalopathy appears to be well consolidated, although it is less supported for irritable bowel syndrome and diverticular disease. We reviewed current clinical practice for the management of these clinical conditions and underlined the desirability of more real-world studies to fully understand the potential of rifaximin in these clinical situations and obtain even more precise indications for the use of the drug.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)92-109
Numero di pagine18
RivistaJournal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases
Volume32
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

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  1. SDG 3 - Salute e benessere
    SDG 3 Salute e benessere

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Medicina Generale

Keywords

  • diverticular disease
  • gut microbiome
  • hepatic encephalopathy
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • liver cirrhosis
  • rifaximin-α
  • symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease

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