This study is a diagnostic clinical investigation designed to evaluate bioelectricalresponse patterns assessed by electro-acupuncture-based medicament testing.The method is used to identify individual bioelectrical reactivity associated with thepresence and persistence of pathological factors and to assess patient-specific responsesto tested medicinal substances.The study involves a single-session, non-invasive diagnostic procedure withoutadministration of pharmacological treatment. The primary objective is the methodologicalevaluation of the diagnostic approach and the characterization of the detectedbioelectrical 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.
Diagnostic Test: Electrodiagnostic Bioelectrical Assessment
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.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 years or older
- History of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection
- Persistent symptoms consistent with Long COVID lasting ≥12 weeks after acute
infection
- Ability to provide informed consent
- Willingness to undergo non-invasive bioelectrical diagnostic assessment
Exclusion Criteria:
- Acute infectious disease at the time of enrollment
- Severe uncontrolled medical or psychiatric conditions that may interfere with
diagnostic assessment
- Implanted electronic medical devices (e.g., pacemaker)
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Inability to comply with study procedures
Research Institute of Virology
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Naylya Djumaeva, MD,PhD, Principal Investigator
Reseacrh Institute of Virology