FIELD: medicine; cardiology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to cardiology; it can be used for the treatment of patients with II stage hypertonia. For this purpose, drug therapy and intravenous laser illumination of blood with a wavelength of 525 nm, output power at the end of a single-use lightguide of 1.5 MW, pulse frequency of 80 Hz, are carried out simultaneously in a continuous mode, for 5 min, in a number of 10 daily procedures with interruption for a weekend.
EFFECT: invention provides reduction and stabilization in blood pressure, disappearance or expressed reduction in clinical signs of a disease, increase in the efficiency of drug therapy, reduction in a drug load on a patient, and, consequently, improvement of the quality of life due to a corrective effect exerted by laser radiation with certain parameters in a certain mode to indicators of non-specific inflammatory in hypertension, namely: reliable reduction in a level of anti-inflammatory cytokines, adhesion molecules, C-reactive protein, increase in the activity of an antioxidant protection system, and slowing down processes of lipid peroxidation.
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Dates
2022-11-21—Published
2021-11-01—Filed