The effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in the complex treatment of patients with burn injury
AUTHORS : Umirbaev S.O. | Ryspaev M.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Taraz, Kazakhstan
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Research
The treatment of patients with severe burn injury is still one of the most difficult tasks facing practitioners. But the use of bioresonance therapy (BRT) in the complex treatment of severely burned patients, even if they develop various complications, opens up new opportunities and prospects in modern traumatology. This message is one of the confirmations of this fact.
Clinical cases
1. Patient K., 45 years old. Suffered from burn disease for 8 months. Received a burn in everyday life by a gas flame during an explosion of a gas cylinder, an ambulance was delivered 1 hour after injury to a burn center in a state of burn shock with a diagnosis of burn disease, thermal burn with a flame III A, B degree of the face, trunk, both upper and lower extremities … The total area of burns is 45% of the body. Complex antishock infusion-transfusion and detoxification therapy was carried out. Repeatedly carried out a phased autodermoplasty, but the transplanted skin flaps were lysed and extensive sluggish granulating wounds remained. In addition, deep, sluggish granulating wounds formed in the areas where the skin was harvested.
The patient’s condition at the start of BRT remained stably severe, burn exhaustion developed, there were pronounced disturbances in the input electrolyte metabolism, hypoproteinemia, anemia, chronic hepatic renal failure, manifestation of post-burn encephalopathy. Given the lack of effect of the therapy, it was decided to conduct BRT. The sessions were conducted on an autonomous device for BRT (Center “IMEDIS”) according to the basic strategy.