The aim of this study was to determine the effect of oxyhydrogen nanobubble infusion on the degree of disease, cognitive function, and quality of life of patients with parkinsonism
This study was conducted at Brawijaya University Hospital in Malang, Indonesia, involving 35 patients with parkinsonism. The study used a prospective cohort study design. The effects of oxyhydrogen nanobubble (OHNB) infusion on the subjects were observed without comparison to a control group (placebo). Pre- and post-test results were evaluated before and after the OHNB infusion. The variables analyzed in this study were the degree of parkinsonism using the Hoehn and Yahr scale, cognitive function using the MOCA Ina test, and quality of life for patients with parkinsonism using the PDQ39 questionnaire. The hypothesis of this study is that OHNB infusion can improve disease severity, cognitive function, and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease. H2 and O2 gas molecules encapsulated in nanobubbles are more stable and can persist for longer periods in solution and more easily penetrate the blood-brain barrier. H2 nanobubbles have superior antioxidant properties than H2 water alone. These hydrogen nanobubbles have anti-inflammatory effects, thus reducing cellular inflammation, reducing oxidative stress and protecting the brain from ischemic injury, mitigating acute neurotoxic effects, and addressing behavioral disorders caused by MPTP exposure on dopaminergic neurons.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
35
H2 and O2 gas molecules encapsulated in nanobubbles
Brawijaya University Hospital
Malang, East Java, Indonesia
parkinsonism severity level
parkinsonism severity level based on Hoehn and Yahr scale, from range 0 to 5, where a higher score indicates severe parkinsonism level
Time frame: 2 months
cognitive function
cognitive function by using Montreal Cognitive Assessment (Indonesia version), from range 0 to 30, where a lower score indicates more cognitive declining
Time frame: 2 months
quality of life
quality of life based on The Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ-39), from range 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates more difficulty and worse quality of life
Time frame: 2 months
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