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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38289305

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INTRODUCTION: In case of chronic inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs (CID) in women, it is advisable to use therapeutic physical factors that have a sanogenetic effect in rehabilitation treatment programs. AIM: To study the effectiveness of complex restorative treatment of patients with chronic salpingoophoritis with the consistent use of therapeutic physical factors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 96 patients with chronic salpingoophoritis at the age of 18 to 49 years. Two groups were formed by a simple sampling method: in the main group (MG/n=44), against the background of standardized treatment in inpatient conditions, patients received intravaginal ultrasound therapy, in non-hospital settings - interference therapy; in the control group (CG/n=41) - women received only standardized therapy. The criteria for the effectiveness of treatment were: determination of markers of pain and inflammation; ultrasound examination of the ovarian arteries with their Doppler measurements; assessment of quality of life criteria. RESULTS: Comprehensive restorative treatment of patients with chronic salpingoophoritis with sequential use of curative physical factors (CPF), according to direct and long-term observations, provides a significant reduction in pain intensity (p<0.01), inflammation (p<0.01), peripheral blood flow (p<0.01), physical and mental health (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: The implementation of a new developed method of restorative treatment of patients with chronic salpingoophoritis with sequential use of CPF provided a significant increase of 10-12% in the effectiveness of therapeutic measures in comparison with standardized therapy (p<0.05-<0.01).


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Electric Stimulation Therapy , Ultrasonic Therapy , Humans , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Quality of Life , Chronic Disease , Inflammation/therapy
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