- Possibilities of haloaerosoltherapy in the recovery treatment of children with frequent and recurrent respiratory diseases
Possibilities of haloaerosoltherapy in the recovery treatment of children with frequent and recurrent respiratory diseases
SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA.2016.8(80):74-77; doi 10.15574/SP.2016.80.74
Possibilities of haloaerosoltherapy in the recovery treatment of children with frequent and recurrent respiratory diseases
Lemko O. I., Lukashchuk S. V., Vantyukh N. V.
Goverment Institution «The Scientific-practical Medical Centre «Rehabilitation» Health Ministry of Ukraine», Uzhgorod, Ukraine
Aim. To study the possibilities of haloaerosoltherapy using elevated intensity of rock-salt aerosol influence (35–40 mg/m3) in the rehabilitation treatment of frequently ill children and children with recurrent bronchitis.
Patients and metods. 37 patients in the age 6–11 years were observed, among them: 18 — frequently ill children and 19 patients — with recurrent bronchitis in the non-acute period. Clinical and functional data and the dynamics of immunological indices were analyzed.
Results. Usage of haloaerosoltherapy in frequently ill children and children with recurrent bronchitis promotes significant decreasing of major clinical symptoms, improvement and normalization of ventilation, preserving light bronchial obstruction on the level of medium and small bronchi in patients with recurrent bronchitis. In addition, haloaerosoltherapy has a positive impact on the non-specific defence and cellular immunity which is manifested in the improved absorbing properties of neutrophils and directing T-cells differentiation into normal way, more pronounced in frequently ill children.
Conclusions. Recovery treatment based of haloaerosoltherapy with elevated concentration of rock-salt aerosol (35–40 mg/m3) has a positive influence on the disease's duration in frequently ill children and children with recurrent bronchitis.
Key words: frequently ill children, recurrent bronchitis, haloaerosoltherapy, rehabilitation.
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