Description:
Context: Patients with COVID-19 present different biochemical and
metabolic alterations from the acute state of infection until months later
with variability of symptoms and increased toxicity of drugs related to
oxidative stress according to previous studies. There are various
alternatives to modulate oxidative stress, including the use of medical
ozone, which rectal way requires observing both compliance with
biosafety measures and adverse reactions in patients.
Aims: To evaluate compliance with biosafety measures and the possible
manifestations of adverse events in the rectal application of ozone
therapy in patients with acute infection or convalescent of COVID-19.
Methods: Descriptive, longitudinal studies in two clinical trials
conducted at the Ernesto Guevara Hospital and the Salvador Allende
Hospital, from May to July 2020. Rectal ozone therapy was applied to
patients in two trials with a cycle of up to 20 applications according to
the study. The activities were described and the performance of the
professionals in the procedure was evaluated through an observation
guide. Patient follow-up and surveillance for potential adverse reactions
were performed.
Results: 80% (28/36) of the patients reported the feeling of fullness of the
intestines, without other reports, in no case treatment was required. The
evaluation of the practices showed full compliance with the procedures
without transmission of infection during the period.
Conclusions: Compliance with good practices and biosafety in the rectal
application of ozone results in the adequate performance of the
protocols with benefit and safety for patients under treatment.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres20.1001_9.4.465.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Lizette Gil del Valle