Saturday, October 23, 2021

Safety of Ozone Therapy Applied by Different Routes in Patients with Ischemic Stroke

I've only written on this once but must be way behind, so to catch up there are these: 

A case of vertebrobasilar stroke during oxygen-ozone therapy

 

Selective ozone concentrations may reduce the ischemic damage after a stroke

 

Application of ozone therapy in interventional medicine

 

Efficacy and safety of ozone therapy administered by autologous blood transfusion for acute ischemic stroke: study protocol for a multi-center open-label large-sample… 

The latest here:

Safety of Ozone Therapy Applied by Different Routes in Patients with Ischemic Stroke
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency and safety of ozone application by different routes and combinations during the rehabilitation of patients with ischemic stroke. To this end, a retrospective descriptive study was carried out in 247 patients of both sexes who suffered ischemic stroke and received ozone therapy for rehabilitation. The different application routes evaluated for medical ozone, whether single or combined, were major autohemotherapy, rectal insufflation, intra-articular infiltration, as well as infiltration at trigger points and acupuncture points. Adverse reactions were collected. The total number of ozone applications was 7410. Rectal insufflation was the most used route (52.9%). Microdosing with ozone in trigger points and acupuncture was the most frequently applied therapy (96.4%). Autohemotherapy predominated in younger patients (98.6%). Rectal insufflation and ozonopuncture were the most frequent combined therapies (72.1%). There were only six adverse events (2.43%): four mild (1.62%) and two moderate (0.81%). In these cases, it was not necessary to interrupt treatment during recovery. The ozone application routes and the combinations used in the treatment of patients with ischemic stroke during their rehabilitation were found to be safe from a pharmacological point of view.
Descriptor Terms: Client counselor relations, Supervisors, Treatment, Web sites.
Language: Spanish
Geographic Location(s): Central America & Caribbean, Cuba.

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Citation: Anay Cordero Eiriz, Elizabeth Padilla Puentes, Marisol Peña Sánchez, Sergio González García, Vivian Borroto Rodríguez. (2021). Safety of Ozone Therapy Applied by Different Routes in Patients with Ischemic Stroke.  Seguridad de la ozonoterapia aplicada por diferentes vías en pacientes con ictus isquémico.  Revista Cubana de Medicina Física y Rehabilitación , 13(2), Pgs. 18-Jan. Retrieved 10/23/2021, from REHABDATA database.

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