Case Report: Recovery of One ICU-Acquired COVID-19 Patient Via Ozonated Autohemotherapy

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The rapid spread of COVID-19 results in a pandemic throughout the world, however, there are currently no specific treatments available. We report the first case of ozonated autohemotherapy for a critically ill patient with COVID-19. The patient was diagnosed with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and life-threatening refractory hypoxemia within 72 hours of the intensive-care unit (ICU) admission. To improve the oxygen delivery, the ozonated autohemotherapy was performed with 40 µg/ml of ozone in 100 ml of blood for 5 days on this patient, who then recovered from ARDS uneventfully and discharged from hospital after viral clearance. This case suggests ozonated autohemotherapy might be an alternative non-invasive medical treatment for critically ill COVID-19 patients.

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