Trial Report Efficiency of comprehensive rehabilitation of chronic fatigue syndrome due to coronavirus infections COVID-19, 2023, Adambaev

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    Efficiency of comprehensive rehabilitation of chronic fatigue syndrome due to coronavirus infections COVID-19

    Z.I. Adambaev1* , I.A. Kilichev1 , A.B. Nurzhonov2 , N.Yu. Khudoyberganov1 , and M.R. Niyazmetov1

    1 Urgench branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy, Urgench, 220100, Uzbekistan
    2 Khorezm Regional Multidisciplinary Medical Center, Urgench, 220100, Uzbekistan

    Abstract:

    The aim of the study was to study the effectiveness of complex rehabilitation in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome caused by coronovirus infections.

    In 120 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) aged 20-58 years, post-COVID syndrome or chronic fatigue syndrome was detected, 52 men and 68 women.

    Patients had asthenic, cognitive, vegetative manifestations, sleep disorders, smell and taste disorders, anxiety and depression.

    Patients received drug therapy: succinic acid preparations, brain metabolic drugs, stimulating antidepressants, sleeping pills - melatonin and B vitamins, among other things, received micropolarization of the head and translingualneurostimulation.

    The results of treatment confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed conservative therapy.

    The neurological symptoms of post-COVID syndrome - chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) were studied in 120 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), aged 20-58 years. Patients were examined according to the “Questionnaire for the detection of asthenia”, "Mini Mental State Assessment (MMSE)", et.al.

    Sleep disorders were studied using the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, anxiety and depression were studied using the “Questionnaire for Determining Anxiety and Depression”.

    The patients were divided into 2 groups: the main group (MG) - 69 patients and the control group (CG) - 51 patients.

    Patients with MG and CG received drug therapy: succinic acid preparations, brain metabolic drugs, stimulating antidepressants, sleeping pills - melatonin and B vitamins.

    And patients with MG, among other things, received micropolarization of the head and translingualneurostimulation.

     
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    In case you were wondering... ('among other things' is not specified)

     
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    It's tempting to make fun of this paper, but these people appear to be claiming to be experts in Long covid and are treating significant numbers of people. Which is, I don't know, sad? They appear to have no doubts about the

    that constitute their control treatment. I guess they missed the class in Medical Research 101 that noted that 'time is a great healer'.

    No mention of dropouts, all outcomes are subjective. the usual recipe for showing that any treatment you like works.

     

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