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Hemodynamic and adaptive correlates of transcranial magnetotherapy in patients with high-grade malignant brain gliomas in the early postsurgery period

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Abstract

The results of this study have demonstrated the possibility of improving the efficiency of restoring hemodynamics and an adaptive status in patients with high-grade brain tumors by using transcranial magnetic therapy (TMT). The convenience and expediency of using the diagnostic criteria of the cardiac analyzer software CARDIOCODE consisted in obtaining complex digital data sets related to the main phase changes in the cardiac performance, energy supply and metabolism, associated with the corrective effect produced by TMT in the early postsurgery period. At the same time, it is noted that acting in concert by the cardiac performance can be provided against the background of the formation of a stable type of an integral reaction of calm activation.

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Ivan А. Popov, Alla I. Shikhlyarova, Galina V. Zhukova, Yulia Y. Arapova, Elena М. Frantsiyants, Marina А. Engibaryan, Irina V. Kaplieva, Eduard Е. Rostorguev, Lyudmila Y. Rozenko, Dmitry Y. Iozefi, Marina А. Gusareva. Hemodynamic and adaptive correlates of transcranial magnetotherapy in patients with high-grade malignant brain gliomas in the early postsurgery period. Cardiometry; Issue 18; May 2021; p.149-155; DOI: 10.18137/cardiometry.2021.18.149155; Available from: http://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no18-may-2021/transcranial-magnetotherapy

Keywords

High-grade gliomas,  Transcranial magnetotherapy,  General nonspecific adaptation reactions,  Hemodynamic parameters,  Neuro-MSD,  Cardiocode
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