2021, Número 2
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Rev Cub de Tec de la Sal 2021; 12 (2)
Fitoterapia de la Medicina Tradicional China para combatir de forma exitosa la covid-19
Meyer LA, Columbié PM, Rolando PA
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 32
Paginas: 117-128
Archivo PDF: 465.83 Kb.
RESUMEN
Introducción: COVID-19 es una nueva enfermedad que se origina en China en noviembre del año 2019. La enfermedad es producida por un tipo de coronavirus, identificado como Sars-CoV-2.
Objetivo: describir el uso de la fitoterapia de la Medicina Tradicional China en el tratamiento de covid-19 Portia Clinic durante 2020.
Método: se realizó un estudio descriptivo de corte transversal con 50 pacientes del estado de Portia Clinic, tratados para el COVID-19 con fitoterapia de la Medicina Tradicional China. Se cumplió con los principios éticos y la confidencialidad de los datos. Se operacionalizaron variables que dieron salida al objetivo planteado. Se resumieron las variables con medidas de frecuencia absolutas y relativas, las cuales fueron representadas de forma tabular.
Resultados: El 64% del grupo estudiado era masculino, de forma general predominó el grupo de 50-59 años. Al 58% se les realizó PCR y la totalidad dio positivo. Predominó la fiebre y el malestar general en más de la mitad de los pacientes estudiados. El factor de riesgo observado con mayor frecuencia fue el sobrepeso. El 80% tomó infusiones durante los síntomas, mientras que el 82% se recuperó en menos de una semana.
Conclusiones: la endemia causada por el virus SARS-CoV sufrida en China entre los años 2002 y 2003 dio lugar a reportes sobre la eficacia de la MTC ancestral. Eso sirvió como base para combatir la pandemia causada por el SARS-CoV-2 en los pacientes tratados con esta terapia alternativa, lográndose resultados favorables.
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