Influence of low-intensity electromagnetic fields of endogenous origin (bioresonance therapy) to change the concentration of oxyhemoglobin from arterial to venous capillary according to capillary spectrometry data

Influence of low-intensity electromagnetic fields of endogenous origin (bioresonance therapy) to change the concentration of oxyhemoglobin from arterial to venous capillary according to capillary spectrometry data

AUTHORS : Boqueriaone O.L. | Saliaone N.T. | Mohamed Alione V.Kh. | Kuularone A.M. | Baranov2 V.V. | Gotovsky3 M.Yu.

RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneNTSSSH them. A.N. Bakuleva,2CJSC Center for Analysis of Substances,
3Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2012

 

Recently, direct and indirect methods for assessing microcirculation, such as laser Doppler fluometry, highfrequency
Doppler fluometry, and capillaroscopy, have become widespread. However, these methods often give
an idea of the speed indicators of blood flow and do not allow judging the oxygen content in the circulating
blood. Spectrometric methods, on the other hand, make it possible to estimate the oxygen content in the blood
under study, but do not give an idea of the speed indicators. The technical solution to this situation was the
combination of two methods of studying microhemodynamics in one device. An example of such a symbiosis is
Capillarospectrometer-02 (Russia).

 

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