Ozone Therapy for Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19

Gregorio Martínez-Sánchez
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The pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2), represents an unprecedented threat to health and the world economy. According to the scientific background and preliminary clinical trials, ozone therapy (OT) may help as complementary therapy in prophylaxis, treatment, and in the recovery of convalescents. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of registered clinical trials using OT on COVID-19 represented an increment of 36% compared to the total number of previously recorded clinical studies. At present, papers that report an intervention in COVID-19 patients total 25. Four trials have been done in prophylaxis, there are 3 manuscripts enrolled convalescents, and there is 1 meta-analysis. Manuscripts with outcomes, indexed in the MedLine database, represent 73%. The most widely used routes of administration for the intervention in COVID-19 patients are ozonated saline solution and major autohemotherapy. Preliminary results are encouraging, indicating that OT reduces inflammation indices, decreases the time of assisted respiration, decreases C-reactive protein, improves oxygen saturation, could decrease mortality, and makes polymerase chain reaction tests negative in shorter periods. When trained medical doctors follow the correct protocols and use certified devices, the improvements that have been reported allow the patients to recover more quickly. However, it is considered that larger clinical studies are needed.

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臭氧疗法预防和治疗COVID-19
由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV2)引起的2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对健康和世界经济构成了前所未有的威胁。根据科学背景和初步临床试验,臭氧疗法(OT)可以作为辅助疗法在预防、治疗和康复中发挥作用。在COVID-19大流行期间,与之前记录的临床研究总数相比,注册的使用OT治疗COVID-19的临床试验数量增加了36%。目前,报道COVID-19患者干预的论文共有25篇。在预防方面进行了4项试验,有3篇纳入康复者的手稿,有1篇荟萃分析。在MedLine数据库中索引的有结果的稿件占73%。在COVID-19患者干预中,最广泛使用的给药途径是臭氧化盐水溶液和主要的自体血液治疗。初步结果令人鼓舞,表明OT可降低炎症指标,减少辅助呼吸时间,降低c反应蛋白,改善氧饱和度,降低死亡率,并可在较短时间内使聚合酶链反应试验呈阴性。当训练有素的医生遵循正确的规程并使用经过认证的设备时,所报告的改善可以使患者更快地恢复。然而,人们认为需要更大规模的临床研究。
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