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Lymphatic pump treatment enhances antibiotic effectiveness for treating pneumonia

Date:
May 1, 2015
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American Osteopathic Association
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Lymphatic pump treatment (LPT) shows promise in managing pneumonia when combined with antibiotic treatment, according to a new study. Researchers performed LPT on infected rats three times a day followed by injections of levofloxacin, a popular antibiotic used to treat pneumonia. After 96 hours, over 60 percent of the rats were disease free compared to only 25 percent of rats who received levofloxacin alone.
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Lymphatic pump treatment (LPT) shows promise in managing pneumonia when combined with antibiotic treatment, according to a new study published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.

Researchers performed LPT on infected rats three times a day followed by injections of levofloxacin, a popular antibiotic used to treat pneumonia. After 96 hours, over 60 percent of the rats were disease free compared to only 25 percent of rats who received levofloxacin alone.

Commonly used by osteopathic physicians, or DOs, LPT is an osteopathic manipulative technique (OMT) that enhances the flow of lymph through the lymphatic system. Clinically, LPT is reported to increase vaccine-specific antibodies, reduce the need for intravenous antibiotics and shorten the duration of hospital stays among elderly patients.

The findings suggest that LPT may fight pneumonia by removing bacteria from the lungs and enhancing the efficacy of antibiotics.

"Osteopathic physicians have long used LPT to help treat and prevent infection," said lead author Lisa M. Hodge, PhD. "This study is the first of its kind to finally link LPT to improved drug efficacy."

Infectious diseases, such as pneumonia, are a common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Currently, pneumonia accounts for more than one million hospital admissions and about 54,000 deaths each year.

"This objective study supports findings reported by DOs for decades and should encourage physicians to combine OMT techniques with antibiotic treatment for patients with pneumonia," said Hodge.


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Journal Reference:

  1. Lisa M. Hodge, Caitlin Creasy, KiahRae Carter, Ashley Orlowski, Artur Schander, Hollis H. King. Lymphatic Pump Treatment as an Adjunct to Antibiotics for Pneumonia in a Rat Model. The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2015; 115 (5): 306 DOI: 10.7556/jaoa.2015.061

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