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Аппаратное лечение заболеваний органов верхних дыхательных путей при ОРВИ. / Isachenko, V. S.; Chernoivan, A. V.; Vysockaya, S. S.; Maltseva, G. S.; Butskikh, M. G.; Koksharova, A. A.

в: МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ СОВЕТ, Том 18, № 18, 13.11.2024, стр. 149-155.

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Harvard

Isachenko, VS, Chernoivan, AV, Vysockaya, SS, Maltseva, GS, Butskikh, MG & Koksharova, AA 2024, 'Аппаратное лечение заболеваний органов верхних дыхательных путей при ОРВИ', МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ СОВЕТ, Том. 18, № 18, стр. 149-155. https://doi.org/10.21518/ms2024-490

APA

Isachenko, V. S., Chernoivan, A. V., Vysockaya, S. S., Maltseva, G. S., Butskikh, M. G., & Koksharova, A. A. (2024). Аппаратное лечение заболеваний органов верхних дыхательных путей при ОРВИ. МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ СОВЕТ, 18(18), 149-155. https://doi.org/10.21518/ms2024-490

Vancouver

Isachenko VS, Chernoivan AV, Vysockaya SS, Maltseva GS, Butskikh MG, Koksharova AA. Аппаратное лечение заболеваний органов верхних дыхательных путей при ОРВИ. МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ СОВЕТ. 2024 Нояб. 13;18(18):149-155. https://doi.org/10.21518/ms2024-490

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Isachenko, V. S. ; Chernoivan, A. V. ; Vysockaya, S. S. ; Maltseva, G. S. ; Butskikh, M. G. ; Koksharova, A. A. / Аппаратное лечение заболеваний органов верхних дыхательных путей при ОРВИ. в: МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ СОВЕТ. 2024 ; Том 18, № 18. стр. 149-155.

BibTeX

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abstract = "Acute respiratory viral infections are among the most common diseases affecting the health of the population and often leading to complications from the upper respiratory tract. Medical treatment of acute respiratory viral infection is often complemented by hardware therapies that help reduce the risk of complications and accelerate recovery. This paper describes modern hardware methods for the treatment of acute respiratory viral infections, including low-frequency ultrasound cavitation, photochromotherapy, ultraviolet irradiation and UHF therapy. The clinical efficacy was evaluated in comparison with drug-based approaches. The possibilities of using these methods both in medical institutions and at home using the MULTILOR device were also investigated. Data analysis has shown that the use of hardware treatment methods significantly reduces the severity of symptoms of acute respiratory viral infections, shortens the duration of the disease and reduces the risk of complications. It is important to note that devices such as MULTILOR allow for treatment at home, increasing the availability of therapy. Hardware treatment of acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) of the upper respiratory tract is a promising direction in modern medical practice, due to its proven effectiveness, safety and variety of technologies used. The inclusion in therapeutic regimens of such methods as low-frequency ultrasonic cavitation, ultraviolet irradiation (UVF), as well as UHF therapy, allows not only to significantly accelerate the regression of clinical symptoms, but also prevents the development of complications often associated with acute respiratory viral infections. The combined effect of these methods contributes to a significant reduction in symptoms, improvement of the condition of the mucous membranes and prevention of disease recurrence.",
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