Treatment of angina pectoris with transcardiac magnesia iontophoresis
H. A. Sulimovskaya , I. A. Moskalenko , H. M. Konanova , N. M. Shelygina , N. B. Merlinskaya
Kazan medical journal ›› 1965, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (2) : 63 -63.
Treatment of angina pectoris with transcardiac magnesia iontophoresis
According to Keller's method, two electrodes made of 10x10 cm zinc sheet were placed on a rubber sponge lining of the same size and about 1 cm thick and one was placed on the area of relative dullness of the heart, the other exactly opposite to the back. The electrode on the chest was connected to the positive pole and on the back to the negative pole of a small portable iontophoresis machine. The rubber gasket of the anode was impregnated with a 1.5% solution of MgSO4 or MgCl2, while the cathode was moistened with distilled or fresh tap water. Sessions started from 5 minutes and gradually extended to 10 minutes, initially the current was 0.5 mA, and then with sessions it also increased - up to 1.5 mA. The course of treatment consisted of 12 sessions.
Sulimovskaya H.A., Moskalenko I.A., Konanova H.M., Shelygina N.M., Merlinskaya N.B.
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