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ISSN: 2755-6328 | Open Access

Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drugs

Volume : 1 Issue : 2

A Novel Information Technology in Management of Neuro-Infection After Subdural Empyema: A Case Report

 Djumaeva Naylya

ABSTRACT
There is little data in the literature on the possible sequelae of subdural empyema. The presented case describes the novel information approach in diagnosis and treatment of a patient, who, after surgery for interhemispheric empyema, continued to have various complaints manifested by signs of damage to the nervous system, with which he sought treatment at the Outpatient department of the Research Institute of Virology. The patient underwent medicament testing to identify possible infectious agents in the patient’s internal organs, followed by application of levofloxacin, ribavirin and nystatin (tablet forms) placed in the field created by an ultra-low intensity laser as it passes through a spirally twisted waveguide emitter of the “device for transfer information from a drug to the human body”.According to the MRI of the brain and the patient’s clinical condition, this management tactic led to the disappearance of the patient’s leading complaints, a decrease in the symptoms of the disease, and an improvement in the prognosis of the pathological process.  The proposed clinical approach is innovative, and the case report describes the results of treating a patient with neuro-infection after subdural empyema who was treated with a novel information medicine method. The study was conducted in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Research Institute of Virology

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