INFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA

The pandemic of 21st century caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus has posed a challenge for the global medical community. Community-acquired polysegmental pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) proceeds in a variety of types and may be complicated by a potentially lethal immune res...

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Autores principales: I. Khodza, P. Puzdryak, P Bondarenko, A. Degtyarev, A. Erofeev, K. Chizhova, V. Shlomin, E. Vedernikova
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2239e6345dfb4062874c07439cc6ea942021-11-22T07:09:56ZINFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA2220-76192313-739810.15789/2220-7619-IOU-1610https://doaj.org/article/2239e6345dfb4062874c07439cc6ea942019-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/1610https://doaj.org/toc/2220-7619https://doaj.org/toc/2313-7398The pandemic of 21st century caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus has posed a challenge for the global medical community. Community-acquired polysegmental pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) proceeds in a variety of types and may be complicated by a potentially lethal immune response - a cytokine storm. The latter is characterized by rapid proliferation and increased activity of T-cells, macrophages and natural killer cells releasing various inflammatory cytokines and chemical mediators by protective cells [5,8]. This pathological condition can be treated by recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody against monofunctional cytokine human interleukin-6 receptor. The effect of IL-6 blockers is to selectively bind and inhibit both soluble and membrane IL-6 receptors (sIL-6R and mIL-6R). There are studies demonstrating a positive effect and increased survival rate while using drugs that block the production of interleukin-6 [7,11]. The new coronavirus infection causes inflammation of the artery wall with intravascular thrombogenesis, which justifies the high efficiency of anticoagulant and hormone therapy [6,9,10].The standards of drug treatment of the studied infection include antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, mucolytic, symptomatic, intravenous infusion and oxygen therapy.Methodological recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of a new coronavirus infection, issued by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, are regularly updated in accordance with the accumulation of positive treatment results by global and local medical communities. In addition to drug therapy, there are other methods of body detoxification. One of the additional methods for treatment of community-acquired pneumonia along with viral "vasculitis" and correction of the immune response can be provided by ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI).It is well known that ultraviolet radiation has a disinfecting effect. The wavelengths used in UVBI affect the efficiency of UV absorption by DNA molecules of the pathogen. Bactericidal UV radiation at certain wavelengths causes thymine dimerization in DNA molecules. The accumulation of such changes in the DNA of microorganisms leads to a slowdown in the rate of their reproduction and extinction. The photohemocorrection method is characterized by immunostimulatory, anti-inflammatory, anti-hypoxic, membrane stabilizing, antioxidant and detoxifying effects [1]. In the current study we obtained data on a significant decrease in the systemic inflammatory response, marked and fast decrease of the C-reactive protein in blood tests of patients while receiving ultraviolet blood irradiation. The relief of the systemic inflammatory reaction had a positive effect on the reduction of infiltrative changes in the lung tissue, as well as the timing of discharge from hospital.I. KhodzaP. PuzdryakP BondarenkoA. DegtyarevA. ErofeevK. ChizhovaV. ShlominE. VedernikovaSankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pasteraarticleультрафиолетовое облучение кровиуфоккоронавирусcovid-19внебольничная полисегментарная вирусная пневмонияultraviolet blood irradiationuvbicoronaviruscovid-19non-hospital polysegmental covid-19 pneumoniaInfectious and parasitic diseasesRC109-216RUInfekciâ i Immunitet, Vol 0, Iss 0 (2019)
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topic ультрафиолетовое облучение крови
уфок
коронавирус
covid-19
внебольничная полисегментарная вирусная пневмония
ultraviolet blood irradiation
uvbi
coronavirus
covid-19
non-hospital polysegmental covid-19 pneumonia
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle ультрафиолетовое облучение крови
уфок
коронавирус
covid-19
внебольничная полисегментарная вирусная пневмония
ultraviolet blood irradiation
uvbi
coronavirus
covid-19
non-hospital polysegmental covid-19 pneumonia
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
I. Khodza
P. Puzdryak
P Bondarenko
A. Degtyarev
A. Erofeev
K. Chizhova
V. Shlomin
E. Vedernikova
INFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
description The pandemic of 21st century caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus has posed a challenge for the global medical community. Community-acquired polysegmental pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) proceeds in a variety of types and may be complicated by a potentially lethal immune response - a cytokine storm. The latter is characterized by rapid proliferation and increased activity of T-cells, macrophages and natural killer cells releasing various inflammatory cytokines and chemical mediators by protective cells [5,8]. This pathological condition can be treated by recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody against monofunctional cytokine human interleukin-6 receptor. The effect of IL-6 blockers is to selectively bind and inhibit both soluble and membrane IL-6 receptors (sIL-6R and mIL-6R). There are studies demonstrating a positive effect and increased survival rate while using drugs that block the production of interleukin-6 [7,11]. The new coronavirus infection causes inflammation of the artery wall with intravascular thrombogenesis, which justifies the high efficiency of anticoagulant and hormone therapy [6,9,10].The standards of drug treatment of the studied infection include antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, mucolytic, symptomatic, intravenous infusion and oxygen therapy.Methodological recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of a new coronavirus infection, issued by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, are regularly updated in accordance with the accumulation of positive treatment results by global and local medical communities. In addition to drug therapy, there are other methods of body detoxification. One of the additional methods for treatment of community-acquired pneumonia along with viral "vasculitis" and correction of the immune response can be provided by ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI).It is well known that ultraviolet radiation has a disinfecting effect. The wavelengths used in UVBI affect the efficiency of UV absorption by DNA molecules of the pathogen. Bactericidal UV radiation at certain wavelengths causes thymine dimerization in DNA molecules. The accumulation of such changes in the DNA of microorganisms leads to a slowdown in the rate of their reproduction and extinction. The photohemocorrection method is characterized by immunostimulatory, anti-inflammatory, anti-hypoxic, membrane stabilizing, antioxidant and detoxifying effects [1]. In the current study we obtained data on a significant decrease in the systemic inflammatory response, marked and fast decrease of the C-reactive protein in blood tests of patients while receiving ultraviolet blood irradiation. The relief of the systemic inflammatory reaction had a positive effect on the reduction of infiltrative changes in the lung tissue, as well as the timing of discharge from hospital.
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author I. Khodza
P. Puzdryak
P Bondarenko
A. Degtyarev
A. Erofeev
K. Chizhova
V. Shlomin
E. Vedernikova
author_facet I. Khodza
P. Puzdryak
P Bondarenko
A. Degtyarev
A. Erofeev
K. Chizhova
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title INFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
title_short INFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
title_full INFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
title_fullStr INFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
title_full_unstemmed INFLUENCE OF ULTRAVIOLET BLOOD IRRADIATION ON COVID-19 ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
title_sort influence of ultraviolet blood irradiation on covid-19 associated community-acquired pneumonia
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