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A holistic approach in dilatation of aortic root: A case report

Mustafa Yasar, Teoman Alpay Demirel.



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Background: The aortic root characterizes the flow field from the left ventricle where it performances as a connection between the left ventricle and the ascending aorta. Aortic root diameter is influenced by some factors, and its dilation can cause many symptoms in patients. The purpose of the present case report was to describe the outcomes of the holistic treatment approach which is called the Remember Regeneration Therapy Method (RTM) protocol, with emphasis on phytotherapy and complementary alternative medicine (CAM) for a patient with aortic dilation.
Case Presentation: A 53-year-old male patient attended the special CAM therapy clinic due to headache, anxiety, tachycardia and stress. As the echocardiographic evaluation of the aorta is a routine part of the standard echocardiographic examination is well-known, his echocardiography was compatible with the aorta's dilatation. Following the RTM protocol, the patient exhibited an improvement in his clinical outcome capacity (the diameter of the aorta's root: from 43 mm to 30 mm, a decrease of symptoms such as headache, anxiety, tachycardia, and stress) after 27-months of progress.
Conclusion: We conclude that based on the fast cardiological impairment, the RTM protocol was indicated, which achieved favourable outcomes after this patient's follow-up.

Key words: Aortic root dilatation, RTM method, holistic medicine







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