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Possibilities of Non-Invasive Analyzer of Blood Formula in Rehabilitation of Patients with Post-Covid Syndrome
Author(s) -
Yuriy Ye. Lyakh,
Оксана Усова,
Viktoriia O. Melnychuk,
Maryna V. Lyakh,
Natalia S. Voinarovska,
Oleksandr S. Marchenko
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
acta balneologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2082-1867
DOI - 10.36740/abal202201103
Subject(s) - rehabilitation , medicine , covid-19 , concomitant , physical therapy , disease , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Aim: Formation of goals of the rehabilitation process of patients with the post-covid syndrome in accordance with the needs of the patient, and the results of sufficient diagnosis.Materials and Methods: A total of 132 people were examined. In 48 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 coronavirus (PCR test). Diagnosis of study participants occurred after 8-12 weeks of the acute period. None of the patients after the acute period of the disease underwent a course of rehabilitation treatment. The diagnosis was performed using a non-invasive blood formula analyzer AMP. Before the measurement, the respiratory rate, heart rate, and the patient`s weight, age, and sex were recorded. Statistical data processing was performed using the statistical package MedStat.Results: The values of such indicators as the Tiffno test, dopamine-β-hydrolase, skeletal muscle circulation, the complex factor regulating cell mitosis were out of the norm in the group of participants who suffered from covid-19, but compared with the control group, was not found a statistically significant difference between the above indicators (p>0.05). Such values are a consequence of the disease and are the basis for describing the main long-term consequences that correspond to the post-covid syndrome.Conclusions: The goals of the rehabilitation process of patients with the post-covid syndrome should be formed in accordance with the positions of evidence-based medicine. The non-invasive blood formula analyzer allows determining the direction of rehabilitation treatment taking into account concomitant chronic diseases and taking into account the patient`s ability to carry out the correction of rehabilitation programs in real-time.

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