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Clinical and experimental research in antituberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity:a review 被引量:23
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作者 Udhaya Lavinya Baskaran Evan Prince Sabina 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第1期27-36,共10页
Drug-induced liver injury is the common adverse effect seen in patients receiving antituberculosis drugs (ATDs). There are several risk factors associated with the development of hepatotoxicity in such patients. Tho... Drug-induced liver injury is the common adverse effect seen in patients receiving antituberculosis drugs (ATDs). There are several risk factors associated with the development of hepatotoxicity in such patients. Though there have been appreciable efforts taken by carrying out studies investigating the efficacy of several natural and synthetic compounds in minimising this effect, the only choice available for clinicians is withdrawal of drugs. This review would give a precise idea of ATD-induced hepatotoxicity its underlying mechanisms and alternative therapies for the same. 展开更多
关键词 antitubercular agents ISONIAZID RIFAMPICIN PYRAZINAMIDE oxidative stress complementarytherapies
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Heart rate variability and the influence of craniosacral therapy on autonomous nervous system regulation in persons with subjective discomforts:a pilot study 被引量:1
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作者 Wanda Girsberger Ulricke Bnziger +2 位作者 Gerhard Lingg Harald Lothaller Peter-Christian Endler 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第3期156-161,共6页
BACKGROUND: Subjective discomforts in a preclinical range are often due to imbalanced autonomic nervous system activity, which is a focus of craniosacral therapy. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to determine any... BACKGROUND: Subjective discomforts in a preclinical range are often due to imbalanced autonomic nervous system activity, which is a focus of craniosacral therapy. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to determine any changes in heart rate variability (HRV) in a study on craniosacral therapy. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONS: This is a quasi-experimental (controlled) study with cross-over design. In a private practice, measurements were performed on 31 patients with subjective discomforts before and after a control and an intervention period. HRV was determined using a device that requires a measuring time of 140 s and electrode contact only with the fingertips. Main PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: HRV change under the influence of a defined onetime intervention (test intervention) with craniosacral therapy versus control (defined rest period). RESULTS: Standard deviation of all RR-intervals (ms) and total power of RR-interval variability in the frequency range (ms2) were together interpreted as an indicator of test subjects' autonomic nervous activity and as a measure of their ability to cope with demands on their health. Neither of these parameters increased during the control period (P〉0.05), whereas during the test intervention period there was an increase in both (P〈0.05, P〈0.01). Nevertheless, interactions between treatment and the increase were statistically not significant (P〉0.05). No changes were observed in the low frequency/high frequency ratio (sympathetic-vagal balance) in the course of the control or the test intervention period (P〉0.05). CONCLUSION: Craniosacral treatment had a favourable effect on autonomic nervous activity. This in itself is an interesting result, but further research will be needed to distinguish specific effects of craniosacral therapy technique from less specific therapist-client interaction effects. 展开更多
关键词 MASSAGE autonomic nervous system ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ADULT complementarytherapies pilot projects
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