Tinnitus Center, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Medical Department, Division of Psychosomatic Medicine, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Nutrients. 2022 Oct 15;14(20):4320. doi: 10.3390/nu14204320.
Despite the fact that chronic diseases usually occur together with a spectrum of possible comorbidities that may differ strongly between patients, they are classically still viewed as distinct disease entities and, consequently, are often treated with uniform therapies. Unfortunately, such an approach does not take into account that different combinations of symptoms and comorbidities may result from different pathological (e.g., environmental, genetic, dietary, etc.) factors, which require specific and individualised therapeutic strategies. In this opinion paper, we aim to put forward a more differentiated, systems medicine approach to disease and patient treatment. To elaborate on this concept, we focus on the interplay of tinnitus, depression, and chronic pain. In our view, these conditions can be characterised by a variety of phenotypes composed of variable sets of symptoms and biomarkers, rather than distinct disease entities. The knowledge of the interplay of such symptoms and biomarkers will provide the key to a deeper, mechanistic understanding of disease pathologies. This paves the way for prediction and prevention of disease pathways, including more personalised and effective treatment strategies.
尽管慢性疾病通常伴随着一系列可能的合并症,这些合并症在患者之间可能有很大的差异,但它们通常仍被视为不同的疾病实体,因此通常采用统一的治疗方法。不幸的是,这种方法没有考虑到不同症状和合并症的组合可能是由不同的病理因素(如环境、遗传、饮食等)引起的,这需要特定的个体化治疗策略。在这篇观点文章中,我们旨在提出一种更具差异化的、系统医学的疾病和患者治疗方法。为了详细阐述这一概念,我们重点关注耳鸣、抑郁和慢性疼痛之间的相互作用。在我们看来,这些病症可以通过各种不同的表型来描述,这些表型由不同的症状和生物标志物组成,而不是不同的疾病实体。了解这些症状和生物标志物的相互作用将为深入了解疾病病理机制提供关键。这为疾病途径的预测和预防铺平了道路,包括更个性化和有效的治疗策略。