Affiliation:
1. Moscow Scientific Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation, Restorative and Sports Medicine of the Department of Healthcare, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
2. Moscow Scientific Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation, Restorative and Sports Medicine of the Department of Healthcare, Moscow, Russian Federation
3. Central State Medical Academy of the Administrative Department of the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
4. Children’s Bronchopulmonary Sanatorium No. 15, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
INTRODUCTION. The prevention, treatment and medical rehabilitation of children with bronchial asthma is an urgent public health issue due to the increasing prevalence of the disease and its more severe course. According to the literature, most children with
bronchial asthma have increased meteosensitivity, i.e. reduced resistance of the body to changing meteorological conditions, which is usually accompanied by the development of pathological meteotropic (meteopathic) reactions. Meteoprophylaxis using the method of interval hypoxic training contributes to reduction of frequency and severity of meteopathic reactions, improvement of functional state of respiratory system and psychological status. The positive effect of normobaric hypoxic therapy on clinical and functional parameters in children, including those with bronchial asthma, is known.
MATERIAL AND METHODS. We examined 80 children with increased meteosensitivity, the study group consisted of 40 children who received normobaric hypoxic therapy, the comparison group consisted of 40 children who did not receive normobaric hypoxic
therapy. The effect of normobaric hypoxic therapy on the clinical course of bronchial asthma, external respiratory function parameters (computerized flowmetry), psychoemotional status was studied.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. The beneficial effect of normobaric hypoxic therapy on the clinical course (reduction of dry paroxysmal cough, dry wheezing) was revealed. There was a statistically significant increase in the indexes of external respiration function (peak expiratory velocity, MOS75 (p<0.05)). Psychological testing revealed decreased irritability, emotional lability, decreased anxiety, normalization of activity level, increased efficiency in children under the influence of normobaric hypoxic therapy. The manifestations of meteorological stability decreased in most children, the severity structure of weather-related exacerbations changed: reactions of moderate severity decreased, severe manifestations of meteorological pathology practically disappeared.
CONCLUSION. On the basis of the conducted research, we determined seasonal patterns in the formation of biotropic weather conditions in the Moscow metropolis, which are a risk factor in the development of weather-related exacerbations and manifestations of increased meteosensitivity in children with bronchial asthma as well as the frequency of formation of increased meteolability in such patients. We also detected the effectiveness of normobaric hypoxic therapy as a method of preventing meteopathic reactions in children with bronchial asthma.
Publisher
National Medical Research Center For Rehabilitation And Balneology
Subject
Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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