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A microcirculation study to assess the effectiveness of post-COVID rehabilitation treatment

https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2021-20-4-106-109

Abstract

The objective of the research is to study distal circulation and assess the results of post-COVID rehabilitation treatment. A total of 107 reconvalescents were examined, with a control group of 56 patients. The effectiveness of therapy was estimated with the help of microcirculation parameters registered by the Minimax-Doppler-K system before and after the treatment. The authors found correlation between microcirculation measurements and data of objective examinations, as well as other procedures (electrocardiography, echocardiography, pulse oximetry) and the subjective examination of patient’s condition.

About the Authors

O. A. Ryapolova
State budget healthcare institution of the Moscow Region «Pushkino Sanatorium»
Russian Federation

Ryapolova Olga A. – functional diagnostics specialist at the state budget healthcare institution

28A, Krasnoarmeiskoye shosse, Moscow Region, 141211



O. V. Aznaurova
State budget healthcare institution of the Moscow Region «Pushkino Sanatorium»
Russian Federation

Aznaurova Olga V. – therapist, head of the diagnostics therapy department at the state budget healthcare institution

28A, Krasnoarmeiskoye shosse, Moscow Region, 141211



E. N. Bogach
State budget healthcare institution of the Moscow Region «Pushkino Sanatorium»
Russian Federation

Bogach Elena N. – cardiologist, head of the rehabilitation therapy department at the state budget healthcare institution

28A, Krasnoarmeiskoye shosse, Moscow Region, 141211

 



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Ryapolova O.A., Aznaurova O.V., Bogach E.N. A microcirculation study to assess the effectiveness of post-COVID rehabilitation treatment. Regional blood circulation and microcirculation. 2021;20(4):106-109. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2021-20-4-106-109

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