Influence of Poetam Preparation on the State of Autonomic Nervous System in Patients with Severe Anemia Caused by Dysfunctional Uterine Bleedings

In: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine · 2009 · vol. 148(3) , pp. 508–510 · doi:10.1007/s10517-010-0749-y · PMID:20396725 · W2016084367
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Poetam preparation treatment in patients with severe anemia from dysfunctional uterine bleeding improved autonomic nervous system tone and reactivity parameters.

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The paper investigates whether Poetam affects autonomic nervous system parameters in patients with severe anemia secondary to dysfunctional uterine bleeding, focusing on major measures of autonomic tone and reactivity. In this clinical setting, Poetam use was reported to promote recovery of those autonomic nervous system parameters. The work is presented as a short report/communication, and the text provided does not specify key methodological details (such as study design, sample size, controls, or quantification) that would constrain interpretation. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis/endometriosis only tangentially: it examines dysfunctional uterine bleeding and autonomic function, with relevance to endometriosis/adenomyosis research via the broader gynecologic context of uterine bleeding-related anemia rather than direct discussion of endometriosis or adenomyosis.

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The use of poetam in the treatment of anemia in patients with dysfunctional uterine bleedings promotes recovery of the major parameters of the tone and reactivity of the autonomic nervous system. Similar content being viewed by others References Autonomic Disorders: Clinical Picture, Therapy, and Diagnostics [in Russian], Ed. A. M. Vein, Moscow (2003), pp. 14-121. E. D. Goldberg, A. M. Dygai, and I. A. Khlusov, Role of Autonomic Nervous Sytem in the Regulation of Hemopoiesis [in Russian], Tomsk (1997). Yu. A. Gurkin, Gynecology of Adolescents [in Russian], St.Petersburg (2002), pp. 193-226. S. I. Zudikova, Proceedings of IV Russian Conference for Children and Adolescent Gynecology [in Russian], Moscow (2000), pp. 59-60. E. V. Uvarova and N. M. Veselova, Reproductive Health of Children and Adolescents [in Russian], No. 4, 30-37 (2005). B. H. Chen and L. C. Giudice, West. J. Med., 169, No. 5, 280-284 (1998). Author information Authors and Affiliations Additional information Translated from Byulleten’ Eksperimental’noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 148, Suppl. 1, pp. 148-150, September, 2009 Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Sotnikova, L.S., Zhdanov, V.V., Udut, V.V. et al. Influence of Poetam Preparation on the State of Autonomic Nervous System in Patients with Severe Anemia Caused by Dysfunctional Uterine Bleedings. Bull Exp Biol Med 148, 508–510 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-010-0749-y Received: Published: Issue date: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-010-0749-y

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