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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Research Fields in Detail

Pregnancy & Birth

Menstruation Cycle

Vacuum Aspiration

Vacuum Aspiration

Vacuum Aspiration

Operation

Operation

OPH-Syndrome

Kariopicnotic Index

Blood Pressure

Blood Pressure

Risk Characteristics

Hormone Status

OPH Syndrome

Somatic Disorders

Calming of the Fetus

Immune Status

Faster Recovery

Faster Recovery

States of Mind

States of Mind

Anxiety

Contractions

Cortisol

Stress

Anodyne Drugs

Headaches

Headache Attacks

Sleep

OPH Syndrome

Sleep

Sleep Disorders

Reduction of Pain

Stress

Cortisol

 

 






Reduction of Hypertonia
Under investigation were 28 women who
received a fibromyom surgery on the
uterus and had too high blood pressure.



Medical Resonance Therapy Music® Group

14 women were treated with Medical Reso­nance Therapy Music® 2-3 times before sur­gery and for twelve days after surgery, 1-2 times per day, each time for 30-60 minutes in addition to a conventional treatment with an­ti­bi­ot­ics, vitamin preparations, anodynes and a disintoxication therapy as well as a physio­ther­apy. In difference to the control group these women did not receive sedative drugs before and after surgery.

31% of the women in this group with hy­per­to­nia experienced a reduction of blood pressure by 15-25 mm Hg.


Control Group

In this group 14 women received the con­ven­tional treatment only, not listening to Medical Resonance Therapy Music®. Before surgery they received sedative drugs and after sur­gery they received the conventional treat­ment. In difference to the experimental group the women here were treated also with drugs for lowering blood pressure, which resulted in a reduction of blood pressure, comparable to the experimental group.



 

Investigators:

Prof. Dr. med. G. Gerassimowitsch
Prof. Dr. med. Walentina Sidorenko
Dr. med. Anna Kuptschina
Dr. med. Tatjana Teterkina
Dr. med. Sergej Korotkow