Early cases of acute infectious respiratory syndrome treated with photobiomodulation, diagnosis and intervention: Two case reports
Pelletier-Aouizerate, Michele Zivic, Yvona
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DOI/PMID/Link: 10.1002/ccr3.4058
Abstract
PBMT using 630 + 660 nm wavelengths transcutaneously at 7 cm above chest area irradiating lungs and heart regions of patients with acute, infectious respiratory syndrome alleviated their respiratory symptoms, mitigated pulmonary inflammation and hypoxia. PBMT could prevent more severe respiratory distress requiring emergency care and reduce the strain on healthcare. This case report's clinical experience can be the basis of future research evaluating oxygen saturation levels pre- and post-PBMT.
Year Published | 2021 |
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Country | France |
Rank | Positive |
Journal | Clinical Case Reports |
Primary Topic | Lung |
Secondary Topic | Respiratory Syndrome |
Tertiary Topic | Hypoxia |
Model | Human |
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