Короткий опис (реферат):
The aim: to make clinical and clinical-laboratory assessment of the dynamics of indicators in children
after treatment of oncohematological diseases (OHD) and solid tumors (ST) after prescription of
general rehabilitation complex (GRC) and rehabilitation complexes (RC 1-5) with addition of mineral
waters (MW).
Materials and methods. Sanatorium-resort rehabilitation of 485 children was carried out in the
sanatoriums of Ukraine (Odessa and Truskavets). GRC included a gentle motor mode; climatotherapy;
dietary food; therapeutic physical training according to the methods in special medical groups for
children with various somatic diseases; singlet-oxygen cocktail; baby herbal tea (holosas with ascorbic
acid); psychological assistance programs for sick children and their parents. In RC (1-5) mineral waters
of different physical and chemical composition ("Aqua-Libra", “Voznesenskaya", "Truskavets-Aqua-Eco", "Morshinskaya", “Maria”) were additionally included.
Methods. Clinical, functional (electrocardiography, electroencephalography, echoencephalography,
ultrasound Doppler), laboratory (general clinical, biochemical, nonspecific adaptive reactions of the
body, indices of hematogenicity ratios, statistical.
Results. Multidirectional positive effects of rehabilitation complexes with mineral water intake have
been established. Disappearance or significant reduction of complaints, manifestations of pain,
dyspeptic and asthenic syndrome, as well as objective signs of the disease took place. The use of
differentiated programs of sanatorium rehabilitation with MW inclusion, taking into account the period
of OHD or ST remission and concomitant diseases of the hepatobiliary, cardiovascular and nervous
systems, programs of psychological support improves clinical and functional condition of the patients.
The necessity of caution regarding the use of biologically active MW and the advantages of low-mineralized MW without specific components and compounds by gentle methods is substantiated.
All human studies were conducted in compliance with the rules of the Helsinki Declaration of the
World Medical Association "Ethical principles of medical research with human participation as an object
of study". Informed consent was obtained from all participants.