Abstract

Purpose of the study: evaluation of the therapeutic effectiveness of hyperbaric oxygenation in the complex treatment of a new coronavirus infection – COVID-19. Materials and Methods: we studied 190 patients with COVID-19-induced pneumonia (mean age 52.2 ± 2.3 years), the study group (95 patients; 41 women, 54 men) received against the background of complex treatment courses of hyperbaric oxygenation № 3-5; at pressure 1.3-1.4 ATA for 40-60 minutes; comparison group (n = 95; 42 women; 53 men) received standard complex treatment. The concomitant diseases in most patients were: arterial hypertension (stage I-II), obesity (stage II-IV) and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Results: a more pronounced therapeutic effect was noted in the main group of patients: only 3 patients were admitted to the intensive care unit, while in the comparison group – 10 patients, 2 of whom died. The presented data suggest that the use of HBO can quickly achieve correction of hypoxia in patients with new coronavirus infection, improve lung function, as well as improve the course of related diseases, including symptoms related to gastrointestinal pathology, cardiovascular disease, mental conditions, etc., affecting the body as a biostimulant. Conclusion: hyperbaric oxygenation in patients with new coronavirus infection caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus is an effective method and has a multifactorial effect leading both to improvement of subjective state parameters of the examined patients and to increase of hemoglobin oxygen saturation, decrease of lipid peroxidation processes intensity, activation of antioxidant system of the body, restoration of pro- and antioxidants balance, normalization of apoptosis processes.

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