Affiliation:
1. Kazan State Medical University
2. Central City Clinical Hospital No. 18
3. Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University
Abstract
Introduction. Despite numerous scientific works devoted to the problem of acute respiratory diseases, its relevance does not decrease throughout the world, since serious complications with an unfavorable prognosis are possible.Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of preventive antiviral therapy in children with recurrent respiratory pathology.Materials and methods. Under observation were 43 children (average age 7.43 ± 3.05 years) with recurrent respiratory pathology, who underwent health treatment in the summer period once for 14 days. The main group consisted of 22 children who were prescribed the antiviral therapy as a monotherapy for prophylactic use. The comparison group included 21 patients who underwent preventive treatment using nasopharyngeal irrigation with local antiseptic chemicals. The observation period was 3 months after prophylactic treatment.Results and discussion. After preventive treatment, the total number of episodes of ARI during the observation period in the main group in relation to the comparison group was according to nosologies: acute pharyngitis (p = 0.0317), exacerbation of chronic tonsillitis (p = 0.0137), acute rhinitis (p = 0.0692), rhinosinusitis (p = 0.0429). In the main group, during the observation period, when episodes of upper respiratory tract diseases occurred, antibacterial drugs were prescribed statistically significantly less frequently (p = 0.0296). After the preventive course, compared with the initial data, there was a decline in the number of cases of upper respiratory tract diseases per child on average per quarter. Thus, in the main group, a more pronounced significant difference was revealed in all nosological forms (acute rhinitis, rhinosinusitis p = 0.0081, acute pharyngitis p = 0.0129, tonsillopharyngitis p = 0.0384). In the comparison group – respectively: p = 0.0426; 0.0387; 0.0439.Conclusions. Carrying out preventive treatment as monotherapy in children with recurrent respiratory pathology demonstrated high effectiveness (86.37%) of the antiviral therapy.
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