METHOD OF TREATING HYPERTENSIVE DISEASE IN PATIENTS OF OLDER AGE GROUP Russian patent published in 2024 - IPC A61H33/06 

Abstract RU 2828147 C2

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine and can be used for treating hypertensive disease in patients of the older age group. Local areas of skin and mucous epithelium of upper respiratory tract (URT) are exposed to directed flow of low-condensed therapeutic gases: oxygen O2, nitrogen N2, carbon dioxide CO2, inert gases: helium He, neon Ne, argon Ar in variable combinations and parameters of action. Following local skin areas are exposed: skin within pyramids of temporal bones of skull; vertebral and paravertebral zones; lateral and anterior regions of the neck, a projection of the left atrium, aortic arch on the anterior part of the chest; knee pits area. During the first procedure, the local effect on the skin is carried out in the vertebral and paravertebral regions with a single-component directed flow of low-cooled condensed oxygen (O2) with temperature in the range of −170 °C ... −196 °C and pressure in range of 0.05–1.5 MPa, with exposure of 2 s. During the second and subsequent procedures, the local effect on the skin in the vertebral and paravertebral areas is carried out with the parameters specified above, in the remaining specified areas of the skin, a low-cooled condensed gas mixture is exposed in ratio 10(O2)/0.5(CO2)/0.5(He) or 10(O2)/0.5(CO2)/0.5(Ne) with temperature in the range of −170 °C ... −196 °C and pressure in range of 0.05–3MPa. During the third and subsequent procedures, the local effect on the skin is carried out with a low-cooled gas mixture in proportional ratio 10(O2)/0.5(CO2)/0.5(He)/0.5(Ar) with temperature in the range of −170 °C ... −196 °C and pressure in range of 0.03–2 MPa. Throughout the whole course of treatment, starting from the second procedure, a low-cooled condensed gas mixture is exposed in the area of the upper respiratory tract in ratio 5(O2)/5(N2)/5(CO2)/0.5(Ne) with temperature in the range of −170 °C ... −196 °C and pressure in range of 0.05–1 MPa.

EFFECT: method provides non-invasive treatment of hypertensive disease in the patients of the older age group due to the declared low-temperature treatment technique.

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Authors

Grigorev Aleksandr Gennadevich

Grigoreva Anna Aleksandrovna

Dates

2024-10-07Published

2020-05-25Filed