The use of enterosorbents in the immunorehabilitation of patients who have had a new coronavirus infection COVID-19
Infectious Diseases: News, Opinions, Training
; 10(4):29-37, 2021.
Article
in Russian
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2326675
ABSTRACT
Post-covid syndrome is characterized by a spectrum of persistent symptoms that do not disappear for many months, which may be due to an inadequate immune system response. This leads to a discussion of potentially new methods immunorehabilitation with the use of effective enterosorbents. The aim of the study was to assess the clinical effectiveness of enterosorbents and immunological parameters of patients with a long-term "post-covid syndrome" who have undergone a new coronavirus infection COVID-19. In n pilot monitored open non-randomized experimental clinical observationanl study 33 patients who had a novel coronavirus infection with COVID-19 underwent comprehensive treatment with the inclusion of azoximer bromide (Polyoxidonium) and colloidal silicon dioxide (Polisorb MP). Analysis of clinical and laboratory data showed that after immunorehabilitation, most of the indicators characterizing the state of the immune system in patients who had COVID-19 were restored to control values. And the use of enterosorbents in complex immunorehabilitation therapy is justified and confirmed by the relief of dyspeptic and asthetovegetative syndromes, which makes it possible to recommend it for use in complex treatment.Copyright © 2021 Infectious Diseases News, Opinions, Training. All rights reserved.
Coronavirus infection; covid-19; Detoxification; Enterosorption; Immune system; Immunorehabilitation; article; clinical article; clinical effectiveness; clinical laboratory; coronavirus disease 2019/dt [Drug Therapy]; dyspepsia; human; immunological parameters; immunotherapy; long COVID; observational study; pilot study; priority journal; azoximer bromide/dt [Drug Therapy]; colloidal silica/dt [Drug Therapy]; polysorb mp
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Type of study:
Experimental Studies
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Observational study
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Prognostic study
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Randomized controlled trials
Topics:
Long Covid
Language:
Russian
Journal:
Infectious Diseases: News, Opinions, Training
Year:
2021
Document Type:
Article
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