Equipment and Accessories for Modern High-Effective Technology of Ozone Therapy and Ozone prophylaxis
Equipment and Accessories for Modern High-Effective Technology of Ozone Therapy and Ozone prophylaxis
Equipment and Accessories for Modern High-Effective Technology of Ozone Therapy and Ozone prophylaxis
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Methods of Ozone Therapy

Basic Procedures of Systemic Action
1. Major Autohaemotherapy (AHT) with ozone.
One of the most effective methods of systemic action. During this procedure a certain volume of the patient's whole blood is withdrawn from the cubital vein by means of a disposable infusion set, enriched with an ozone/oxygen gas mixture (O2/O3) in a plastic container called Haemokon (the O2/O3 is introduced into the container before withdrawal of blood) or in a sterile glass bottle after isotonic NaCl solution (in this case the O2/O3 is introduced into the bottle after withdrawal of blood).
The bottle contains 100 ml of remained NaCl solution mixed with heparin. The treated blood containing active forms of oxygen (ozonides) is reinfused to the patient through the same infusion set.

The picture below demonstrates the variant of this procedure with a Haemokon and a 3- or 4-way-faucet.
  1. Put the accessories together. To a 3-way-faucet attach a venous puncture needle or catheter, syringe and infusion set, the latter is connected with a Heamokon or sterile bottle after isotonic NaCl solution.
  2. Introduce into the Haemokon the O2/O3 of the known volume (100-200 ml at ozone concentration 3000-10000 mcg/L), make a venous puncture.
  3. By manipulation with the 3-way-faucet and syringe take into the Haemokon 50-150 ml of blood. By getting on the walls to the Haemokon placed below the level of vein, owing to a large exchange area the blood immediately reacts with ozone and becomes light red.
  4. By manipulation with the 3-way-faucet and syringe infuse the blood by flow way to the vein.
  5. This manipulation can be repeated several times to treat a larger volume of blood.
This procedure can be carried out without a 3-way-faucet if the blood is withdrawn by self-flow through a disposable infusion set and reinfused drop-by-drop when the Haemokon or bottle is hanging over a transfusion stand.
2. Minor Autohaemotherapy (AHT) with ozone
is a traditional method of immunostimulation.

O2/O3 is introduced into one syringe, and blood from the vein is taken into another syringe, then carefully transferred into the syringe with O2/O3. The blood enriched with ozone is administered intramuscularly into the buttock.
3. Extracorporeal (continuous-flow) treatment of large volume autoblood (EBOO or RHP).
Low ozone concentrations, long time of treatment. The most difficult and at the same time the most effective method of systemic action.
4. Parenteral infusion of ozonated physiological saline solution.
Headliner of Russian approach of ozone therapy. Can be used in ambulatory conditions. The most frequently used procedure.
5. Rectal ozone insufflations
can be considered as an alternative to parenteral methods of ozone therapy, noninvasive, able to provide a systemic effect on the human body through fast resorption of ozone by rectum mucosa and conveying into the blood bed.
Can be carried out with a Janet's syringe or special plastic container (the Medozons-Set, Order-No. 30\01) connected with a disposable rectal catheter.
Basic Procedures of Local Action
1. Treatment of pathological processes with ozone/oxygen gas mixtures in plastic chambers or frame-chambers (bagging) under high or low pressure or alternating between high and low pressure.
O2/O3 flow-rate - 1 L/min, СО3 = 10000 … 2000 mcg/L, Pressure\low pressure - + 0,1 … + 1,0, -0,1 … -0,7 atm, removal rate - 0 … 5 L\min
2. Treatment of pathological processes on small body areas with ozone/oxygen gas mixtures by means of "suction cup" in low pressure conditions.
O2/O3 flow-rate - 1 L\min, СО3 = 10000 … 2000 mcg\L, Low pressure - 0,2 … 0,7 atm, removal rate - 2 … 5 L\min
3. Continuous-flow intravaginal insufflations of ozone/oxygen gas mixtures.

4. Continuous-flow intravaginal instillations of ozonized water fine dispersions.
The exhaust O2/O3 is evacuated by producing with a pumping unit the so-called "air barrage" (without pressure and low pressure) that helps to remove the exhaust O2/O3 to a destructor.
5. Local ozone baths in plastic chambers with bubble hydromassage.
The picture demonstrates the frame-chamber "shank" (Order-No. 21\01). Effective for different kinds of trophic disorders. The damaged area is placed in the flow of rising O2/O3 bubbles. Several factors are working here at the same time – the combined action of gaseous and fluid phases + light massage with bubbles that increases the treatment effectiveness.
6. Vacuum-vibratory massage with ozonized olive oil.
Vibration frequency 0,5 - 2 Hz.
Most frequently used in cosmetology for anti-cellulite treatment programs.
7. Ozone injections of different kind:
intramuscularly, intra- or periarticularly, subcutaneously, intracutaneously, paravertebrally, intravascularly. Subcutaneous injections can also be performed by means of a multi-injector (the so-called "comb") connected via tubing with 5 standard 30 gauge needles.
The flow-rate of gas mixture is 2-3 ml/min through each needle. This method is used in the treatment of large body areas damaged by cellulite and local lipodystrophy.
Ozone Therapy
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