The Effectiveness of Sanatorium Rehabilitation of Patients with Coronary Heart Disease after Myocardial Revascularization Against the Background of Post-Corneal Syndrome

Author:

Kosov Valeriy A.ORCID,Trebina Natalia P.ORCID,Drubachevskay Lubov M.ORCID,Pavlov Alexandr I.ORCID,Slivinsky Dmitry V.ORCID,Shakula Aleksandr V.ORCID

Abstract

Background: According to the literature, the use of natural and preformed therapeutic physical factors with proven anti-inflammatory effect and improvement of endothelial function is promising as a personalized treatment and rehabilitation of patients with heart and cardiovascular system damage after COVID-19. Aims: of the study is to develop new rehabilitation programs for patients with coronary heart disease with mutual burden syndrome after suffering COVID-19, allowing to improve the quality and effectiveness of specialized medical care in a sanatorium. Materials and methods: In representative groups of patients with coronary heart disease who underwent myocardial revascularization on the background of postcovid syndrome, the features of the clinical-functional, metabolic and hemostatic state were studied. Results: Three new programs have been developed and scientifically substantiated for operated patients with coronary heart disease with mutual burden syndrome at the sanatorium-resort stage, complementing the standard treatment with the complex use of normobaric hypoxytherapy, hyperbaric oxygenation, halotherapy and ozone therapy. The effectiveness of the applied new medical rehabilitation programs has been evaluated, taking into account the severity of the mutual burden syndrome according to clinical, functional, laboratory and sociological indicators. Conclusions: The highest effectiveness of rehabilitation programs has been proven, including a combination of these therapeutic factors in patients with severe functional classes according to NYHA and the degree of severity of the mutual burden syndrome on the CIRS-G scale.

Publisher

Federal Research and Clinical Center for Resuscitation and Rehabilitation

Subject

General Medicine

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