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  • The study looked at 101 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis to assess how specific toxins affect their central blood flow.
  • Out of these, 51 patients showed some positive changes in heart function with targeted treatment.
  • Supplementing antibacterial therapy with alpha-tocopherol acetate (a form of Vitamin E) led to significant improvements in blood flow for those with tuberculosis.

Article Abstract

Examination of 101 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis established the impact of specific intoxication on central hemodynamics in 51 patients. Specific treatment was found to have a certain positive effect on impaired hemodynamics. However, there were no significant changes in patients with severe tuberculosis. Hemodynamics substantially improved when alpha-tocopherol acetate was supplemented to antibacterial therapy.

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