This study is a diagnostic clinical investigation designed to evaluate bioelectrical response patterns assessed by electro-acupuncture-based medicament testing. The method is used to identify individual bioelectrical reactivity associated with the presence and persistence of pathological factors and to assess patient-specific responses to tested medicinal substances. The study involves a single-session, non-invasive diagnostic procedure without administration of pharmacological treatment. The primary objective is the methodological evaluation of the diagnostic approach and the characterization of the detected bioelectrical response patterns in the studied population.
This study is a diagnostic clinical investigation designed to evaluate bioelectrical response patterns assessed by electro-acupuncture-based medicament testing. The method is used to identify individual bioelectrical reactivity associated with the presence and persistence of pathological factors and to assess patient-specific responses to tested medicinal substances. The study involves a single-session, non-invasive diagnostic procedure without pharmacological treatment. The primary objective is the methodological evaluation of the diagnostic approach and the characterization of the detected bioelectrical response patterns in the studied population.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
A non-invasive diagnostic procedure performed during a single session to assess bioelectrical response patterns associated with viral antigen persistence. Measurements are obtained using standardized bioelectrical assessment techniques without administration of any therapeutic agents or interventions.
Research Institute of Virology
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Number of Participants With Bioelectrical Response Patterns Consistent With Viral Persistence
Non-invasive diagnostic assessment using electroacupuncture-based medicament testing to identify bioelectrical response patterns consistent with viral antigen persistence in participants with post-viral conditions.
Time frame: At enrollment (single diagnostic session)
Distribution of Bioelectrical Reactivity Patterns During Medicament Testing
Time frame: Baseline(Day 1)
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