Systemic ozone applications, Major autohemotherapy and Rectal Insufflation, evaluated according to the International classification of Evidence-Based Medicine. A new basis for reimbursement of medical expenses by private and social insurances [abstract]

Authors

  • Renate Viebahn-Hänsler Medical Society for the Use of Ozone in Prevention and Therapy
  • Olga Sonia Leon-Fernandez Medical Society for the Use of Ozone in Prevention and Therapy
  • Ziad Fahmy Medical Society for the Use of Ozone in Prevention and Therapy

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https://doi.org/10.7203/jo3t.3.4.2019.15550

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ozone thrapy, major autohemotherapy, rectal insufflation

Abstract

Now that indications are clearly defined, applications have mostly become standardized and the active mechanisms have been well confirmed, medical ozone application in the form of the low-dose concept, is established and proven as a complementary medical method in the treatment of chronic inflammations or diseases associated with chronic inflammatory conditions. More than 11,000 systemic ozone treatments in the form of Major Ozone Autohemotherapy (MAH) in 577 patients and ? 47,000 Rectal Insufflations (RI) in 716 patients in various clinical studies are subjected to critical clinical assessment and classification according to the criteria of evidence-based medicine (EBM). Statistically significant clinical and/or pharmacological improvements without side-effects or adverse reactions are found in all studies; special attention is drawn to maintaining hygiene when working with blood and to the use of ozone-resistent and biocompatible materials. On summarizing the evidence classification under RCT + CT (Randomized Controlled Trials + Controlled Trials), i.e. Levels Ib and IIa, 12 studies with 657 ozone-treated patients are obtained for MAH and 6 studies with 227 patients for RI. As a result of the evidence here assessed, the two systemic ozone applications, MAH and RI are part of evidence-based medicine. Both applications are effective, safe and economic.

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2019-12-19

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Viebahn-Hänsler, R., Leon-Fernandez, O. S., & Fahmy, Z. (2019). Systemic ozone applications, Major autohemotherapy and Rectal Insufflation, evaluated according to the International classification of Evidence-Based Medicine. A new basis for reimbursement of medical expenses by private and social insurances [abstract]. Journal of Ozone Therapy, 3(4), 78. https://doi.org/10.7203/jo3t.3.4.2019.15550
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