Lenka Tenzera, Boris Djindjic, Olivera Mihajlovic-Elez,
Bindu John Pulparampil, Seema Mahesh , George Vithoulkas
First Published August 9, 2018
SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, Volume 6: 1–11
DOI: 10.1177/2050313X18792813
Abstract
We present three cases of cardiac arrest at different stages of pathology. Acute myocardial infarction and resulting heart failure is emerging as the leading cause of mortality. In the long run, acute episodes and cardiac remodelling can cause considerable damage and result in heart failure. In these cases, individualized homeopathic therapy was instituted along with the conventional medicines and the results were encouraging. The changes in the laboratory diagnostic parameters (single-photon emission computed tomography, electrocardiograph, echocardiography and ejection fraction as the case may be) are demonstrated over time. The key result seen in all three cases was the preservation of general well-being while the haemodynamic states also improved. While the three cases provide evidence of positive outcomes for homeopathic therapy, more extensive studies are required in a hospital setting to establish the real extent to which this therapy may be employed.
Keywords: Cardiovascular, heart failure, homeopathy