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dc.contributor.authorShorikova, Dina-
dc.contributor.authorShorikov, Eugene-
dc.contributor.authorGorbatyuk, Irina-
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-30T11:48:12Z-
dc.date.available2024-09-30T11:48:12Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.otherDOI: 10.36346/sarjms.2020.v02i04.004-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/25596-
dc.description.abstractThe article discusses the effectiveness of inhalation of highly concentrated oxygen in patients with heart failure in large cities: quality of life, frequency of hospitalization and survival. The results of the study: It was found that a year after the start of controlled monitoring, the quality of life of patients who daily, in combination with the main treatment used inhalations of highly concentrated oxygen (group 2), probably improved (p<0.05) due to all its parts of the physical component of health (PF, RP, BP, GH). The improvement in quality of life was also due to the refining of the parts of the emotional component of health (VT, SF, RE and MH, p<0.05). In both observation groups, the quality of life was improved according to the MLHFQ questionnaire - the total number of points (p<0.05), the number of points in the physical (p<0.05) and emotional spheres (p<0.05). It was proved that during the oneyear of observation in both groups there were significant changes and improvement in the test results with a 6-minute walk with increasing distance traveled (in group 1 - from 335.8±34.6 to 378.2±25.4 meters, p<0.05, in the second group - from 324.2±22.8 to 412.7±35.1 meters, p<0.05). A more significant increase was observed in group 2, p<0.05. According to the Kaplan-Meyer survival analysis of the cumulative frequency of endpoints (survival and hospitalization) of patients there was a significant discrepancy between the observation groups. The effectiveness of combination therapy with the inclusion of inhalations of highly concentrated oxygen in patients with heart failure to reduce the frequency of clinically important cardiovascular events was 10%, p<0.05.uk_UA
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.publisherSouth Asian Research Journal of Medical Sciencesuk_UA
dc.subjectquality of lifeuk_UA
dc.subjectphysical activityuk_UA
dc.subjectsurvivaluk_UA
dc.subjecthospitalizationuk_UA
dc.subjectheart failureuk_UA
dc.subjectbig cities environmentuk_UA
dc.titleTesla’s Secret Immunity and Well Beinguk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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