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Optimization Of Medical and Environmental Services Using TES Therapy

APSALYAMOVA SAIDA OLEGOVNA, KADE AZAMAT KHALIDOVICH, KHASHIR BELLA OLEGOVNA.




Abstract

Experimental studies have shown the presence of antihypoxic, decongestant and immunomodulatory effects of endogenous opioid peptides (OP), as well as their effect on the synthesis of pituitary hormones, these effects are largely due to an increase in the blood content of opioid peptides ((3-endorphin and met-enkephalin), which are released when the structures of the antinociceptive system are activated.
Studying the effect of TES therapy on reparative processes in patients with myocardial infarction and establishing that this accelerates the formation of postinfarction scar and the development of compensatory hypertrophy of extrainfarction parts of the myocardium, increases the number of cases of heart failure and the number of relapses of anginal pain, improves the general state of hemodynamics. However, until now, the question of the possibility of using TES therapy to correct the imbalance of cytokines in the acute period of myocardial infarction, which is an important pathophysiological factor in the development and course of acute cardiac pathology, remains open.

Key words: biodiversity, ecosystem, medical ecology, TES-therapy, green economy, monitoring, innovation, cluster, screening, investments, recreation, ecotourism.






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