Influence of low-intensity electromagnetic fields of endogenous origin on the state microcirculation in the area of the postoperative wound in cardiac surgery patients
AUTHORS : Boqueriaone O.L. | Saliaone N.T. | Mohamed Alione V.Kh. | Kuularone A.M. | Baranov2 V.V. | Gotovsky3 M.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : 1NTsSSKh named after A.N.Bakulev, 2CJSC “Center for Analysis of Substances”,
3Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2012
Relevance The development of science and medical technology allows scientists and clinicians to consider the processes occurring in the human body at a more subtle level. The processes occurring at the cell level are gaining more and more interest. Intercellular interactions, transmembrane ion currents,
tissue regeneration are studied. The knowledge accumulated in this area has made it possible to use the electromagnetic fields generated during the life of a cell to control biochemical and physiological processes both in the cell and in the body as a whole. The study of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has
shown that low-intensity electromagnetic fields have a special effect, whose effect is tens and
hundreds of times greater than the effort expended on the impact