Liphuputso tse ncha li bonts'a hydration ea li-airways tse holimo e fokotsa matšoao a COVID

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Sensory Cloud e phatlalalitse kajeno liphuputso tse ncha tsa lipatlisiso tsa bongaka ke sehlopha sa machaba sa bo-rasaense Sepetleleng sa Bangalore Baptist, Univesithi ea Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital, Research Triangle Institute, University Leicester, GS BIO-INHALATION le Sensory Cloud Inc. e hatisitsoeng ho Scientific Reports e bontšang mokhoa oa ho fofa. bohloeki ka letsoai le nang le calcium e ngata ea hypertonic (FEND) e fokotsa matšoao a COVID-19.

Boithuto bona bo hlahlobile hore na matšoao a COVID-19 a angoa joang ke hydration ea moea o kaholimo. Liphuputso li bonts'a hore le ha tlhahiso ea marotholi a phefumolohang e eketseha ka litekanyo tse 4 tsa boholo maemong a se nang metsi a botsofali, lilemo tse phahameng tsa BMI, boikoetliso bo boima, le ts'oaetso ea SARS-CoV-2, e lebisitsoeng ho hydration ea nko, larynx le trachea. calcium-rich hypertonic salts (FEND) ho bakuli ba nang le COVID-19 e fokotsang tlhahiso ea marotholi a phefumolohang, e eketsa ho tlala ha oksijene mme e fokotsa matšoao a lefu le amanang le taolo ea letsoai la nko.

Liphuputso tsena tse ncha tsa lipatlisiso li bonts'a hore hydration ea moea o ka holimo e bonahala e ts'episa e le mokhoa o sa sebeliseng lithethefatsi bakeng sa ho fokotsa likotsi tsa mafu a ho hema a kang COVID-19.

"Ho utloisisoa hantle hore ho hema ha moea o omileng ho eketsa likotsi tsa mafu a ho hema ho tloha ho asthma ho isa COVID-19," ho boletse Carol Elizabeth George, MD, sengoli sa pele sa Sepetlele sa Bangalore Baptist Hospital. “Liphuputso tse ngata le tsona li bontšitse melemo ea bophelo bo botle ba phefumoloho ea ho hema moea o hloekileng o mongobo. Lefatšeng la moea o litšila le o omileng, bokhoni ba ho fana ka melemo ea moea oa metsi ka mokhoa oa bohloeki o bonolo joaloka ho phefumoloha ha metsi a letsoai a nang le khalsiamo ka makhetlo a mararo ka letsatsi ho na le bohlokoa bo khethehileng ba tlhokomelo ea bophelo ho sechaba se kang bao ke ba hlokomelang. ha ho na mokhoa leha e le ofe oa ho fumana lithethefatsi, liente le bohloeki, le moo lefu la matšoafo e leng sesosa se ka sehloohong sa lefu le mafu.”

"Re motlotlo ho sebetsa le batho ba sa tloaelehang ba kang Dr. Carol Elizabeth George, 'na le basebeletsi ba bang ba bophelo bo botle le bo-rasaense, ho hlahloba mokhoa ona o mocha oa bohloeki o lebisitseng litsela tse ka holimo tsa moea ka letsoai la hypertonic," ho boletse Dr. Dennis Ausiello, Mookameli oa CATCH, Sepetlele sa Massachusetts General, Jackson, Moprofesa ea Hlomphehang oa Clinical Medicine Sekolong sa Bongaka sa Harvard.

Phuputsong e tšoanang ea kliniki e tlalehiloeng ke bangoli e lebisitseng tlhokomelo ea ho felloa ke matla ha 'mele ka ho ikoetlisa, aerosol e tsosolositsoeng e ile ea eketseha ka makhetlo a 15 ka mor'a hora e le' ngoe ea boikoetliso (pakeng tsa 0.5 ho 1.0% ho lahleheloa ke boima ba 'mele kaofela); liphuputso tsena tse ncha li supa ntho e neng e sa tsejoe pele e ka kenyang letsoho ho phatlalatseng ha COVID-19 maemong a liatleletiki le kotsi e phahameng ea ho kula ha tšoaetso ea phefumoloho har'a baatlelete ba nang le mamello e phahameng.

"Matsoai a nko a ipakile a le molemo ka lilemo tse likete e le mokhoa oa ho hloekisa mamina a nko," ho boletse sengoli se buisanang Dr. David Edwards, Moprofesa oa Univesithi ea Harvard ea Practice of Bioengineering (2002-2019), le moqapi oa FEND. "Re fumana hore ho kenya metsi qoqothong le trachea ho na le tšusumetso e matla haholoanyane ho bohloeki ba ho phefumoloha, kaha sebaka se kaholimo sa moea le ts'ebetso ea oksijene li laoloa ka mokhoa o matla ke qoqotho le trachea tse nang le metsi hantle."

Patlisiso ena e ncha e khantša leseli mabapi le phello ea ho felloa ke metsi 'meleng ka botlalo, e atisang ho tsamaea le COVID-19 mme ke ntho e ka etsahalang e ka bang teng maemong a phenotypical joalo ka botsofali le BMI e phahameng e amanang le kotsi e kholo ea mafu.

SEO U LOKELANG HO SE NKA HO SEHLOOHO ENA:

  • In a world of dirty and dry air, the ability to confer the benefits of airway hydration with a hygienic rite as simple as the breathing of calcium-rich salt water three times a day has special healthcare relevance to communities like those I care for, where there is hardly any access to drugs, vaccines and basic hygiene, and where respiratory disease is the principal cause of death and morbidity.
  • The findings show that while respiratory droplet generation increases by up to 4 orders of magnitude in dehydrated associated states of advanced age, elevated BMI-age, strenuous exercise, and SARS-CoV-2 infection, targeted hydration of the nose, larynx and trachea with calcium-rich hypertonic salts (FEND) in COVID-19 positive patients decreases respiratory droplet generation, increases oxygen saturation and reduces symptoms of disease relative to a nasal saline control.
  • Patlisiso ena e ncha e khantša leseli mabapi le phello ea ho felloa ke metsi 'meleng ka botlalo, e atisang ho tsamaea le COVID-19 mme ke ntho e ka etsahalang e ka bang teng maemong a phenotypical joalo ka botsofali le BMI e phahameng e amanang le kotsi e kholo ea mafu.

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