- Searching for ways to improve the effectiveness of treatment of adolescents with vegetative dysfunction
Searching for ways to improve the effectiveness of treatment of adolescents with vegetative dysfunction
SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA.2016.1(73):59-63
Searching for ways to improve the effectiveness of treatment of adolescents with vegetative dysfunction
Reznichenko Yu. G., Reznichenko N. Yu., Belay I. M., Lapa N. V.
Zaporizhzhya State Medical University, Ukraine
Objective: to improve the effectiveness of treatment of adolescents with vegetative dysfunctions.
Patients and methods. 124 patients aged 14–17 years with vegetative dysfunctions were examined. 56 patients received Glicised® in addition to basic therapy, others (68 adolescents) received only basic therapy. The additional control group was formed by 32 healthy adolescents aged 14–17 years. Glicised® was prescribed 1 tablet three times a day for 2 weeks. Courses of medicine were repeated on the third and fifth month of treatment.
Results. After 6 months from the beginning of complex therapy of adolescents with vegetative dysfunction with the use of Glicised® the clinical course of the disease improved substantially: situational anxiety, neuroticism and depression decreased, relationship between sympathoadrenal, vagal&insular and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal systems normalized.
Conclusions. Worsening of life quality, psychological status, functioning of sympathoadrenal system was found in adolescents with syndrome of vegetative dysfunction. The use of Glicised® in complex therapy of patients with the syndrome of vegetative dysfunction permitts to improve the clinical course of the disease, quality of life, to reduce the increased situational anxiety, neuroticism, depression and tension of sympathoadrenal system.
Key words: vegetative dysfunction syndrome, adolescents, treatment, Glicised®.
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