Program and book of abstracts 1st conference

1 st Conference of European Academy for Molecular Hydrogen Research in Biomedicine “Hydrogen for Biomedicine“

and there was no evidence of cardiac dilatation. In this case, BP and HR increased after 0.00 hours, indicating circadian dysfunction with loss of dipping, possibly due to circadian clock dysfunction. He was administered HRW (2 tabs, in 200 ml) twice daily. Administration of this regimen for a week, showed that BP at night time were reduced with a reversal in night dipping. This recovery, was associated with significant decline in systolic and diastolic BP and heart rate at night with restoration of dipping and modest non-significant (P<0.055) increase in oxygen saturation after 0.00 hour to 0.600 hour. In normal physiology, BP normally decreases from 1.00 AM to 6.00 AM in the morning then start rising with sun rise along with HR. CONCLUSIONS: This case shows that night time systolic and diastolic BPs as well as HRs were significantly higher with loss of dipping, as a complication of post-COVID-19, compared to day time blood pressures. Treatment with HRW was associated with significant decline in BP and restoration of physiological dipping in the night.

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