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Improved Cardiac Activity of the Foetus in Pregnant Women at Risk with a Mild Form of the OPH-Syndrome







With the help of a cardiotocogram the heart activity of the fetus was investigated. The women were in the third trimester of preg­nancy and suffered from a mild form of the OPH-syndrome (gestosis – nephropathy – with swellings at the feet, later at the whole body, hypertension, too much protein in urine) and the status of the fetal heart activity was problematic.


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For 7-10 days 13 women with an average age of 26 years (±0,6) listened to the Medical Reso­nance Therapy Music® in the morning and after lunch and had no other therapy dur­ing these days.

The cardiotocogram documented in 86% of the investigations a normalization of the state of the fetus. This was also subjectively con­firmed by the pregnants who felt better and better. Already after the 6th sitting ac­cel­era­tions and variability of fetal heart beat had im­proved documenting an improved function of the fetal-placental system. Treatment could be ended after 12 days (±1) in this group.
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14 women in this group received sedative and hypotensive drugs as well as a phy­to­thera­peu­tic treatment. The state of the fetus also normalized after 6 treatments with drugs, but it took on average 3-4 days longer before the normal state was reached. The mean duration of treatment in this group was 14 days (±2).












 

Investigators:

Prof. Dr. med. G. Gerassimowitsch
Prof. Dr. med. Walentina Sidorenko
Dr. med. Swetlana Scheleg