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Place of mucolytics in the treatment of acute sinusitis

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-20-52-56

Abstract

Aim of the study - the analysis of the current understanding of local changes in the mucous membrane of PNS in AS, as well as methods of pharmacotherapy of the disease. The authors consider the main mechanisms of pathogenesis of both acute and chronic sinusitis. One of the reasons underlying the development of infectious inflammation is described in detail: disturbance of drainage function of paranasal sinuses, aeration, mucociliary transport. Analytical evaluation of modern means of rational pharmacotherapy was made. It is concluded that the use of mucolytic drugs improves treatment results.

About the Authors

A. I. Kryukov
L.I. Sverzhevskiy Scientific Research Institute of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology; N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Andrey I. Kryukov, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Dr. of Sci. (Med), Professor, Chief External Expert in Otorhinolaryngology of the Moscow City Health Department, Director, State Budgetary Healthcare Institution «L.I. Sverzhevskiy Scientific Research Institute of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology» of the Department of Healthcare of Moscow

18A/2, Zagorodnoye shosse, Moscow, 117152;  1, Ostrovityanova St., Moscow, 117997



A. B. Turovskiy
L.I. Sverzhevskiy Scientific Research Institute of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology; City Clinical Hospital named after V.V. Veresaev
Russian Federation

Andrey B. Turovskiy,  Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Treatment

18A/2, Zagorodnoye shosse, Moscow, 117152; 10, Lobnenskaya Street, Moscow,  127644



I. G. Kolbanova
L.I. Sverzhevskiy Scientific Research Institute of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology
Russian Federation

Inna G. Kolbanova, Cand. of Sci. (Med), Senior Researcher of the Research Department of Upper Respiratory Pathology and Rhinofacial Surgery

18A/2, Zagorodnoye shosse, Moscow, 117152



K. M. Musayev
L.I. Sverzhevskiy Scientific Research Institute of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology
Russian Federation

Kamran M. Musayev, Postgraduate Student of the Department of Upper Respiratory Tract Pathology and Rhinofacial Aesthetic Surgery

18A/2, Zagorodnoye shosse, Moscow, 117152



A. B. Karasov
L.I. Sverzhevskiy Scientific Research Institute of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology
Russian Federation

Al’bert B. Karasov, Postgraduate Student of the Department of Upper Respiratory Tract Pathology and Rhinofacial Aesthetic Surgery

18A/2, Zagorodnoye shosse, Moscow, 117152



L. I. Danilyuk
L.I. Sverzhevskiy Scientific Research Institute of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology
Russian Federation

Leokadiya I. Danilyuk, Resident of the Department of Upper Respiratory Tract Pathology and Rhinofacial Aesthetic Surgery

18A/2, Zagorodnoye shosse, Moscow, 117152



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Kryukov AI, Turovskiy AB, Kolbanova IG, Musayev KM, Karasov AB, Danilyuk LI. Place of mucolytics in the treatment of acute sinusitis. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2019;(20):52-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-20-52-56

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