Publications by authors named "T V Khodova"

Objective: To evaluate the effect of the preventive course of drinking mineral water enriched with selenium on the processes of resistance to the damaging action of reversible occlusion of the anterior mesenteric artery based on the comparison of intestinal morphological changes in the experiment.

Material And Methods: There has been modeled ischemic reperfusion injury of the intestinal wall according to H. Ikeda and co-authors using reversible occlusion of the anterior mesenteric artery with 33 outbred male rats.

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A total of 50 children presenting with environmental disadaptation syndrome have been treated based at N.K. Krupskaya health resort (Zheleznovodsk).

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A method for the spa-and-resort treatment of children residing under conditions of ecological discomfort has been developed. It includes drinking weakly mineralized hydrocarbonate-sodium sulfate-sodium-calcium carbon dioxide water from the Slavyanovsk spring and slightly carbonaceous mineral baths in combination with magnetotherapy. This treatment is shown to improve characteristics of somatic and neurological status, activate metabolic processes, accelerate lymphokinesis and blood circulation.

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Combined balneotherapy including intake and external application of Zheleznovodsk-type mineral water was given to 60 children at the age from 7 to 14 years presenting with environmental dysadaptation syndrome. This treatment ensured favourable dynamics of clinical signs of asthenovegetative, dyspeptic, and pain syndromes. Moreover, it exerted beneficial influence on the mechanisms of vegetative regulation, improved the psychoemotional status of the patients and functional capacity of their immune system.

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This paper is devoted to a topical problem of rehabilitative therapy of children with ecological disadaptation syndrome under the conditions of a health resort. Original approaches to the improvement of efficiency of treatment are described with reference to different therapeutic modalities. The study demonstrated advantages of modulation peloidotherapy targeting adaptive and reflectory responsiveness of the patients over traditional methods of mud application.

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