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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Research Fields in Detail

Relaxation

Migraine

Psychovegetative Syndrome

Reducing Irritability

Reducing Sleep Disorders

Reduction of Cortisol

Reduction of Cortisol

Improvement of the
Mental State

Epilepsy Treatment

Activation of
Anti-Oxidising Processes

Reduction of
Sleep Disorders

OPH-Syndrome

Epileptic Seizures

Reducing Stress

Sleep Disorders

Normalisation of Sleep

Tranquilizers

Improvement of Sleep

Vacuum Aspiration

Psychosomatic Status

Reducing Sleep Disorders

Pregnant Women

Release of Stress

Normalisation of
Mental Functions

Reduction of
Psycho-Emotional Stress

Calming of the Fetus

 

 






Reducing the Level of the Stress Hormone Cortisol in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy
The women were brought to the university hospital with great pains in the abdomen and ultrasound diagnoses showed that their preg­nancy was at risk. The reasons for the danger reached from environmentally caused stress situations over nervous mental tensions up to hormonal deficiencies.

We build two groups, an experimental group and a control group. In the first two days all patients of both groups underwent complex hormonal investigations, in which the blood levels of cortisol, progesterone and estradiol as well as the kariopicnotic hormone index were determined.

On average the patients were 23 years old (±3,1). For seven of the women it was their first pregnancy, eight were pregnant for the second time.


Medical Resonance Therapy Music® Group

For 8-10 days 15 patients received every day for 30-60 minutes a treatment with the Medi­cal Resonance Therapy Music® via compact disc and headphone and received no other treatment.

As can be seen in the chart the level of cor­ti­sol reduced by 36% in this group – double as much as in the medical drug group – while the progesterone level doubled, four times as much as in the control group.




Control Group


In this group 15 women did not listen to MRT-Music® but received hormone drugs, sedatives, spasmolytica and physiotherapy. In this group cortisol reduced only by 18% and pro­ges­ter­one only rose by 27%.


Commentary

The strong reduction of cortisol documents that stress as a risk factor for miscarriage be­came minimal here and the doubling of the pregnancy hormone progesterone supported this effect essentially.




 

Investigators:

Prof. Dr. med. G. Gerassimowitsch
Prof. Dr. med. Walentina Sidorenko
Dr. med. Margarita Gawrisch
Dr. med. Tatjana Teterkina
Dr. med. Sergej Korotkow