Life quality of patients with hypertension in the application of pulse electrotherapy and sodium chloride bath
Author Affiliations1Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine of SB RAMS, 630117 Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2
2Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine of SB RAMS, 630117 Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2
3Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine of SB RAMS, 630117 Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2
4Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine of SB RAMS, 630117 Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2
5Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine of SB RAMS, 630117 Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2; Novosibirsk State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia, 630091, Novosibirsk, Krasny av., 52
6Center of Clinical and Experimental Medicine of SB RAMS, 630117 Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2
Abstract
The survey, treatment and case follow-up of 90 patients with arterial hypertension have been conducted. Patients were randomized into three groups of 30 people. The patients of the first group received procedures of electrosleep therapy against the background of base antihypertensive therapy, the patients of the second group – sessions of sodium chloride bath and the third group – electrosleep therapy sessions and salt bath. It has been shown that the two-week course of application of trans-cerebral pulse electrotherapy and sodium chloride baths leads to blood pressure stabilization and life quality improvement. The application of both isolated trans-cerebral pulse electrotherapy and combined with sodium chloride baths at arterial hypertension is appropriate in case of presence of lower indicators of life quality psychological component and associated pain syndrom. The administration of two weeks course of sodium chloride bath is the most effective for hypertensive patients with reduced life quality physical components.
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About Authors (Correspondence):
Markova E.N. – physiotherapist of the first qualifying category
Nikolaev Yu.A. – doctor of medical sciences, acting deputy director on clinical and scientific work, head of the laboratory for pathogenesis and somatic diseases
Mitrofanov I.M. – doctor of medical sciences, leading researcher of the laboratory for pathogenesis and somatic diseases
Polyakov V.Ya.– doctor of medical sciences, senior researcher of the laboratory for pathogenesis and somatic diseases
Pospelova T.I. – doctor of medical sciences, professor, leading researcher of the laboratory for pathogenesis and somatic diseases, head of the chair for therapy, hematology and transfusiology, е-mail: postatgem@mail.ru
Dolgova N.A. – chief physician, е-mail: novdolgova@yandex.ru
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