Vasomotor Endothelial Function and Microcirculation in Elderly Patients With Isolated Systolic Arterial Hypertension: Influence of "Dry" Carbonic Baths and General Low-frequency Magnetotherapy
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The comparative estimation of influence of the general low-frequency magnetotherapy (GLMT) and "dry" carbonic baths (DCB) on indicators of vasomotor endothelial function and microcirculation in elderly patients with isolated systolic (ISAH) arterial hypertension has been studied. The efficiency of application the combined use of the GLMT and "dry" carbonic baths DCB for correction of revealed disorders in comparing to the monovariant use of thees medical physical factors is established.
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Alypova E. VASOMOTOR ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION AND MICROCIRCULATION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ISOLATED SYSTOLIC ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION: INFLUENCE OF "DRY" CARBONIC BATHS AND GENERAL LOW-FREQUENCY MAGNETOTHERAPY. Journal of Health Sciences. 2013;3(11):203–210. Available from: http://journal.rsw.edu.pl/index.php/JHS/article/view/2013%3B3%2811%29%3A203-210