Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary Report

Ozone therapy is currently being used in the treatment of ischemic disorders, but the underlying mechanisms that result in successful treatment are not well known. This study assesses the effect of ozone therapy on the blood flow in the middle cerebral and common carotid arteries. Seven subjects wer...

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Main Authors: Bernardino Clavo, Luis Catalá, Juan L. Pérez, Victor Rodríguez, Francisco Robaina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2004-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh039
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spelling doaj-f157eb3136f543938a4ad8f349594e872020-11-24T21:08:56ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882004-01-011331531910.1093/ecam/neh039Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary ReportBernardino Clavo0Luis Catalá1Juan L. Pérez2Victor Rodríguez3Francisco Robaina4Department of Radiation Oncology, Dr Negrín Hospital Las Palmas (Canary Islands), SpainDepartment of Radiology, Dr Negrín Hospital Las Palmas (Canary Islands), SpainDepartment of Research Unit, Dr Negrín Hospital Las Palmas (Canary Islands), SpainLa Paterna Medical Center Las Palmas (Canary Islands), SpainDepartment of Research Unit, Dr Negrín Hospital Las Palmas (Canary Islands), SpainOzone therapy is currently being used in the treatment of ischemic disorders, but the underlying mechanisms that result in successful treatment are not well known. This study assesses the effect of ozone therapy on the blood flow in the middle cerebral and common carotid arteries. Seven subjects were recruited for the therapy that was performed by transfusing ozone-enriched autologous blood on 3 alternate days over 1 week. Blood flow quantification in the common carotid artery (n = 14) was performed using color Doppler. Systolic and diastolic velocities in the middle cerebral artery (n = 14) were estimated using transcranial Doppler. Ultrasound assessments were conducted at the following three time points: 1) basal (before ozone therapy), 2) after session #3 and 3) 1 week after session #3. The common carotid blood flow had increased by 75% in relation to the baseline after session #3 (P < 0.001) and by 29% 1 week later (P = 0.039). In the middle cerebral artery, the systolic velocity had increased by 22% after session #3 (P = 0.001) and by 15% 1 week later (P = 0.035), whereas the diastolic velocity had increased by 33% after session #3 (P < 0.001) and by 18% 1 week later (P = 0.023). This preliminary Doppler study supports the clinical experience of achieving improvement by using ozone therapy in peripheral ischemic syndromes. Its potential use as a complementary treatment in cerebral low perfusion syndromes merits further clinical evaluation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh039
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author Bernardino Clavo
Luis Catalá
Juan L. Pérez
Victor Rodríguez
Francisco Robaina
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Luis Catalá
Juan L. Pérez
Victor Rodríguez
Francisco Robaina
Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary Report
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Bernardino Clavo
Luis Catalá
Juan L. Pérez
Victor Rodríguez
Francisco Robaina
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title Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary Report
title_short Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary Report
title_full Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary Report
title_fullStr Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary Report
title_full_unstemmed Ozone Therapy on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Preliminary Report
title_sort ozone therapy on cerebral blood flow: a preliminary report
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2004-01-01
description Ozone therapy is currently being used in the treatment of ischemic disorders, but the underlying mechanisms that result in successful treatment are not well known. This study assesses the effect of ozone therapy on the blood flow in the middle cerebral and common carotid arteries. Seven subjects were recruited for the therapy that was performed by transfusing ozone-enriched autologous blood on 3 alternate days over 1 week. Blood flow quantification in the common carotid artery (n = 14) was performed using color Doppler. Systolic and diastolic velocities in the middle cerebral artery (n = 14) were estimated using transcranial Doppler. Ultrasound assessments were conducted at the following three time points: 1) basal (before ozone therapy), 2) after session #3 and 3) 1 week after session #3. The common carotid blood flow had increased by 75% in relation to the baseline after session #3 (P < 0.001) and by 29% 1 week later (P = 0.039). In the middle cerebral artery, the systolic velocity had increased by 22% after session #3 (P = 0.001) and by 15% 1 week later (P = 0.035), whereas the diastolic velocity had increased by 33% after session #3 (P < 0.001) and by 18% 1 week later (P = 0.023). This preliminary Doppler study supports the clinical experience of achieving improvement by using ozone therapy in peripheral ischemic syndromes. Its potential use as a complementary treatment in cerebral low perfusion syndromes merits further clinical evaluation.
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