Effectiveness of normobaric interval hypoxic training for improving the state of bronchial asthma patients

T. N. Tsiganova, A. Z. Kolchinskaya (Moscow, Nalchic, Russian Federation)

Source: Annual Congress 2005 - Health status in COPD and asthma: its relevance in pulmonary rehabilitation
Session: Health status in COPD and asthma: its relevance in pulmonary rehabilitation
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 2059
Disease area: Airway diseases

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During researches 149 patients with bronchial asthma were examined on body supply with oxygen, respiration, blood circulation, blood respiration function, oxygen consumption, oxygen regimen in tissues parameters before and after the course of interval hypoxic training (IHT). These researches allowed to create the expert systems for integral assessment of patient‘s state and to develop their computer graphical models, basing 31 parameters of organisms and main clinical symptoms of bronchial asthma before and after the treatment. The hypoxic trainings for patients were made with the specially developed and constructed by authors equipment, called HYPOXICATOR.
The IHT course had an effective influence on improving the state of patients with bronchial asthma: cough attacks have ended, the state of organism has significantly improved. The IHT course has improved the state of all parts of functional respiration system of patients with bronchial asthma, i.e. external respiration, blood circulation, blood respiration function, mechanisms influencing tissue respiration,IHT proved itself as an effective method of treating bronchial asthma patients.


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T. N. Tsiganova, A. Z. Kolchinskaya (Moscow, Nalchic, Russian Federation). Effectiveness of normobaric interval hypoxic training for improving the state of bronchial asthma patients. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2059

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