Low-field thoracic magnetic stimulation increases peripheral oxygen saturation levels in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of low-field thoracic magnetic stimulation (LF-ThMS) in COVID-19 patients. The LF-ThMS device delivered a PMF ranging from 100 – 118 Hz frequency and 10.5 – 13.1 mT intensity for a single session. Findings showed that a single session LF-ThMS resulted in significant increase in Sp02 levels benefiting COVID-19 patients.

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Study Categories

COVID-19, inflammation

Authors

[‘Saul M. Dominguez-Nicolas’, ‘Elias Manjarrez’]

PMID

34622862

PMCID

PMC8500560

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

100, 118

Frequency Range

High

Intensity (G)

105, 131

Intensity Range

High

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

LF-ThMS

Study Subject Types

human

Keywords Listed

COVID-19, hyperthermia, LF-ThMS, lungs, magnetic therapy, oxygen saturation, pulsed magnetic stimulation, SARS-CoV-2, SpO2, thorax, virus inactivation, virus spike protein

Added Descriptive Keywords

inflammation, virus, pandemic, sars, cough, sore throat, colds, loss of smell, loss of taste, hard time breathing, COVID-19, corona, human

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