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Photobiomodulation versus Constructed Exercise Training Program in Covid-19 Spontaneously Breathing Patients on High-Flow Oxygen / By Ali Mahmoud Ahmed Kamal ElGhamrawi; Under the Supervision of Prof. Dr. Zeinab Mohammed Helmy, Prof. Dr. Sherin Hassan Mohammed Mehani, Dr. Mohamed Gamal Lotfy Elansary

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  • تضمين الاشعاع الضوئي مقابل برنامج تمارين مركب علي مرضي الكورونا الذين يتنفسون تلقائياً علي معدل تدفق اكسجين عال [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.)-Cairo University, 2024. Summary: Background: The Coronavirus has been a pandemic that drew the attention of the medical field from all aspects. Controlling the spread and treating the infected has been the target focus of physiotherapy in the Intensive Care Unit. Objectives: Compare between the effect of Photobiomodulation using Low-level laser therapy and Physiotherapy multi-modal interventions on COVID patients in the ICU. Methodology: Over the course of 7 Days 20 Patients were divided into 2 equal groups, group "A" received treatment through medical interventions and LLLT, and group "B" received medical interventions with Physiotherapy intervening. Lab investigations to be compared were recorded on day 1 and day 7 including WBCs, CRP, Ferritin, D-dimer, Interleukin-6 along with Oxygenation. Results: Regarding the LLLT group, there were statistically significant differences in ferritin p = 0.005, D-dimer p =0.009, WBCs p = 0.005, IL- 6 p = 0.005 and DBP = 0.01 compared to baseline. Regarding the exercise group, there were statistically significant differences in WBCs p = 0.001, IL-6 p = 0.005, CRP p =0.004 and DBP = 0.001 compared to baseline. Between-groups analysis showed that there was a statistically significant increase in WBCs in the LLLT compared to the exercise group p = 0.002. Both groups showed a significant increase in oxygenation. Conclusion: After seven days, LLLT affected ferritin, D-dimer, WBCs, and IL-6. Physiotherapy multi-modal interventions affected IL-6 p and CRP. Summary: شارك 20 مريضًا مقسمًا إلى مجموعتين متساويتين ، المجموعة "أ" تلقت العلاج من خلال التدخلات الطبية والعلاج بالليزر منخفض المستوى (LLLT) دون برنامج تدريبي مبني ، وتلقت المجموعة "ب" تدخلات طبية مع تدخل العلاج الطبيعي بدون LLLT. تم تسجيل التحقيقات المعملية المراد مقارنتها في اليوم الأول واليوم السابع بما في ذلك TLCو CRP و Ferritin و D-dimer و IL-6. النتائج: فيما يتعلق بمجموعة LLLT ، كانت هناك فروق ذات دلالة إحصائية في الفيريتينp = 0.005 ، D-dimer p = 0.009 ، WBCs p = 0.005 ، و IL-6 p = 0.005. فيما يتعلق بمجموعة التمرين ، كانت هناك فروق ذات دلالة إحصائية في IL-6 p = 0.005 و CRP p = 0.004. أظهر التحليل بين المجموعات أن هناك زيادة ذات دلالة إحصائية في كرات الدم البيضاء في LLLT مقارنة بمجموعة التمرين p = 0.002.و بعد سبعة أيام ، تأثرت LLLTبالفيريتين ، و D-dimer ، و WBCs ، و IL-6. أثر برنامج التدريب على التمرين المركب على IL-6 pو CRP.
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.21.10.M.Sc.2024.Al.P. (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110091436000

Thesis (M.Sc.)-Cairo University, 2024.

Bibliography: pages 93-117.

Background: The Coronavirus has been a pandemic that drew the
attention of the medical field from all aspects. Controlling the spread and
treating the infected has been the target focus of physiotherapy in the
Intensive Care Unit.
Objectives: Compare between the effect of Photobiomodulation using
Low-level laser therapy and Physiotherapy multi-modal interventions on
COVID patients in the ICU.
Methodology: Over the course of 7 Days 20 Patients were divided into 2
equal groups, group "A" received treatment through medical interventions
and LLLT, and group "B" received medical interventions with
Physiotherapy intervening. Lab investigations to be compared were
recorded on day 1 and day 7 including WBCs, CRP, Ferritin, D-dimer,
Interleukin-6 along with Oxygenation.
Results: Regarding the LLLT group, there were statistically significant
differences in ferritin p = 0.005, D-dimer p =0.009, WBCs p = 0.005, IL-
6 p = 0.005 and DBP = 0.01 compared to baseline. Regarding the exercise
group, there were statistically significant differences in WBCs p = 0.001,
IL-6 p = 0.005, CRP p =0.004 and DBP = 0.001 compared to baseline.
Between-groups analysis showed that there was a statistically significant
increase in WBCs in the LLLT compared to the exercise group p = 0.002.
Both groups showed a significant increase in oxygenation.
Conclusion: After seven days, LLLT affected ferritin, D-dimer, WBCs,
and IL-6. Physiotherapy multi-modal interventions affected IL-6 p and
CRP.

شارك 20 مريضًا مقسمًا إلى مجموعتين متساويتين ، المجموعة "أ" تلقت العلاج من خلال التدخلات الطبية والعلاج بالليزر منخفض المستوى (LLLT) دون برنامج تدريبي مبني ، وتلقت المجموعة "ب" تدخلات طبية مع تدخل العلاج الطبيعي بدون LLLT. تم تسجيل التحقيقات المعملية المراد مقارنتها في اليوم الأول واليوم السابع بما في ذلك TLCو CRP و Ferritin و D-dimer و IL-6. النتائج: فيما يتعلق بمجموعة LLLT ، كانت هناك فروق ذات دلالة إحصائية في الفيريتينp = 0.005 ، D-dimer p = 0.009 ، WBCs p = 0.005 ، و IL-6 p = 0.005. فيما يتعلق بمجموعة التمرين ، كانت هناك فروق ذات دلالة إحصائية في IL-6 p = 0.005 و CRP p = 0.004. أظهر التحليل بين المجموعات أن هناك زيادة ذات دلالة إحصائية في كرات الدم البيضاء في LLLT مقارنة بمجموعة التمرين p = 0.002.و بعد سبعة أيام ، تأثرت LLLTبالفيريتين ، و D-dimer ، و WBCs ، و IL-6. أثر برنامج التدريب على التمرين المركب على IL-6 pو CRP.

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