电疗对喀土穆州疟疾感染的潜在影响

Musab Abduljalil Mohamed, Elamin Abdelkareem Elamin, Mohamed Mobarak Elbashier, Hozifa Awadelkream Eddriss
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目的:电疗是一种以治疗为目的的电刺激组织,利用电磁波谱中的特定波长和频率,在体内产生所需的生理和化学变化。在当地观察到接受电疗治疗的患者对疟疾感染不敏感,因此本研究旨在检测电疗对疟疾感染的潜在影响,以评估喀土穆州疟疾地方病的管理。方法采用描述性横断面研究,纳入所有在医院电疗部就诊的患者(101例),收集其临床报告。其中男性55例,女性46例,按就诊次数、年龄、性别分为三类。采用SPSS软件对数据进行分析。结果该研究涉及两性(男性55人,女性46人),电疗后未感染疟疾的男性比例(84%)高于女性比例(67%)。有趣的是,其中一名接受电疗治疗的病人被诊断患有严重疟疾并伴有精神障碍,他的严重疟疾症状减轻了,在接受电疗治疗后病情有所改善。与电疗后感染疟疾的患者相比,电疗后未获得疟疾的患者暴露百分比约为80% (p值<0.001)。结论本研究结果提出了电疗对疟疾感染存在作用的潜在假设,建议进一步开展体外和体内实验研究,以证明和解释其作用机制,以辅助该病的治疗和管理。
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Potential Effects of Electrotherapy on Acquiring of Malaria Infection in Khartoum State
OBJECTIVE Electrotherapy is the electrical stimulation of tissues for therapeutic purposes which uses a specific wavelength and frequency from the electromagnetic spectrum to produce the desired physiological and chemical changes in the body. Insusceptibility to get malaria infection among patients treated with electrotherapy was locally observed, therefore the study was aimed to detect the potential effect of electrotherapy on acquiring of malaria infection to assess the management of the disease endemic in Khartoum state. METHODS This is descriptive cross-sectional study, all patients (101) attending and submitting to electrotherapy unit in the hospitals were enrolled, and their clinical reports were collected. Among these patients 55 were male and 46 were female and were divided into three categories according to the number of sessions, age and gender. The data were analyzed using SPSS software. RESULTS The study involved both sexes (55 males and 46 females), and the percentage of males not infected with malaria after electrotherapy sessions (84%) was higher than that of females (67%) out of the total number. Interestingly one of the patients undergoing electrotherapy sessions had been diagnosed with severe malaria with mental disturbance, the symptoms of the severe malaria decreased from him, and his condition improved after submitting to electrotherapy sessions. The exposing percentage of patients who did not acquire malaria after electrotherapy sessions was approximately 80% with P-value (<0.001) compared to those infected with malaria after electrotherapy sessions. CONCLUSION The study results suggest the potential hypothesis of existence of effect of electrotherapy on acquiring malaria infection, the study recommended to carry out further experimental in-vitro and in-vivo studies to prove and explain the mechanism of effect in order to assist in treatment and management of the disease.
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