Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan B

We are presenting this document to medical providers as a systematic approach to improve outcomes of patients with COVID-19. The following variables are considered: Autonomic nervous system viewed from the perspective of the Polyvagal Theory; Timing of interventions in terms of phase of the body’s d...

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Main Authors: David Hanscom, David Roger Clawson, Stephen W. Porges, Ray Bunnage, Les Aria, Steve Lederman, James Taylor, C. Sue Carter
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Published: Ital Publication 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.scimedjournal.org/index.php/SMJ/article/view/155
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spelling doaj-71baa8f97f5844b7bdf22e09b6c20a642021-03-16T11:13:30ZengItal PublicationSciMedicine Journal2704-98332020-08-012092710.28991/SciMedJ-2020-02-SI-243Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan BDavid Hanscom0David Roger Clawson1Stephen W. Porges2Ray Bunnage3Les Aria4Steve Lederman5James Taylor6C. Sue Carter7MD – Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Oakland, CA,MD – Physical Medicine and Rehab, Seattle, WA,PhD –“Distinguished University Scientist” Indiana Univ Bloomington, IN,Database and Visualization Developer, U of WA Medicine, Seattle, WA,PhD – Pain psychologist, Kaiser Northern CA, Sacramento, CA,MD – Cardiology,MD – Anesthesiologist, Pain physician, Pinehurst, NC,PhD – “Distinguished University Research Scientist”, Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington IN,We are presenting this document to medical providers as a systematic approach to improve outcomes of patients with COVID-19. The following variables are considered: Autonomic nervous system viewed from the perspective of the Polyvagal Theory; Timing of interventions in terms of phase of the body’s defense (Fight, Flight, Freeze, Faint); The nervous system considered the context of a “One System” perspective; Protein/Enzyme function; Immune system; Cytokine load - activity, inflammation and metabolic response; Viral load; Angiotensin 2 load. The ARDS and multi-system organ failure of the COVID-19 is a complex problem. This approach acknowledges the complexity and presents a structure where the variables are systematically addressed. 1. The common risk factors for death are associated with baseline elevations of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Measures can be taken to lower them before being exposed to the virus–Plan A. 2. Strategies to optimize the body’s defenses should be assessed and optimized. These include nutrition, vitamins, and trace elements, sleep, exercise, and minimizing threat. 3. The body’s own resources are utilized through recruiting the autonomic nervous system to counteract elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines. The interventions are implemented in the context of what stage of defense the body is in–fight, flight, freeze, or faint. 4. Progressive pharmacological interventions are considered with the early interventions being those with minimal risk. We are asking the following: • This approach is viewed as the foundation for clinical interventions. They should be implemented in a systematic and stepwise manner. • Most of the treatments are already medically proven with minimal or no risk. • All basic treatments are in place before more aggressive interventions are implemented. • That this process be considered a framework to test clinical protocols and novel therapies. Much work needs to be done regarding dosing and timing. • We are particularly interested in the potential of the following interventions, which do need to be looked at in a protocol.• o Allowing ketosis in the Mid and Late Phases of the illness. • o Considering the use of ketone bodies instead of glucose for fuel in Mid and Late Phases of illness. • o Eliminating glucocorticosteroids in the Early and Mid-Phases the use of steroids. • o Utilizing the anti-inflammatory cholinergic nervous system (vagal stimulation, nicotine patches, etc.). • o Closer monitoring of IL-6 to in real time deliver the most appropriate interventions.   Doi: 10.28991/SciMedJ-2020-02-SI-2 Full Text: PDFhttps://www.scimedjournal.org/index.php/SMJ/article/view/155covid-19polyvagal theorycytokine theorycoronavirus.
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Les Aria
Steve Lederman
James Taylor
C. Sue Carter
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David Roger Clawson
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Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan B
SciMedicine Journal
covid-19
polyvagal theory
cytokine theory
coronavirus.
author_facet David Hanscom
David Roger Clawson
Stephen W. Porges
Ray Bunnage
Les Aria
Steve Lederman
James Taylor
C. Sue Carter
author_sort David Hanscom
title Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan B
title_short Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan B
title_full Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan B
title_fullStr Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan B
title_full_unstemmed Polyvagal and Global Cytokine Theory of Safety and Threat Covid-19 – Plan B
title_sort polyvagal and global cytokine theory of safety and threat covid-19 – plan b
publisher Ital Publication
series SciMedicine Journal
issn 2704-9833
publishDate 2020-08-01
description We are presenting this document to medical providers as a systematic approach to improve outcomes of patients with COVID-19. The following variables are considered: Autonomic nervous system viewed from the perspective of the Polyvagal Theory; Timing of interventions in terms of phase of the body’s defense (Fight, Flight, Freeze, Faint); The nervous system considered the context of a “One System” perspective; Protein/Enzyme function; Immune system; Cytokine load - activity, inflammation and metabolic response; Viral load; Angiotensin 2 load. The ARDS and multi-system organ failure of the COVID-19 is a complex problem. This approach acknowledges the complexity and presents a structure where the variables are systematically addressed. 1. The common risk factors for death are associated with baseline elevations of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Measures can be taken to lower them before being exposed to the virus–Plan A. 2. Strategies to optimize the body’s defenses should be assessed and optimized. These include nutrition, vitamins, and trace elements, sleep, exercise, and minimizing threat. 3. The body’s own resources are utilized through recruiting the autonomic nervous system to counteract elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines. The interventions are implemented in the context of what stage of defense the body is in–fight, flight, freeze, or faint. 4. Progressive pharmacological interventions are considered with the early interventions being those with minimal risk. We are asking the following: • This approach is viewed as the foundation for clinical interventions. They should be implemented in a systematic and stepwise manner. • Most of the treatments are already medically proven with minimal or no risk. • All basic treatments are in place before more aggressive interventions are implemented. • That this process be considered a framework to test clinical protocols and novel therapies. Much work needs to be done regarding dosing and timing. • We are particularly interested in the potential of the following interventions, which do need to be looked at in a protocol.• o Allowing ketosis in the Mid and Late Phases of the illness. • o Considering the use of ketone bodies instead of glucose for fuel in Mid and Late Phases of illness. • o Eliminating glucocorticosteroids in the Early and Mid-Phases the use of steroids. • o Utilizing the anti-inflammatory cholinergic nervous system (vagal stimulation, nicotine patches, etc.). • o Closer monitoring of IL-6 to in real time deliver the most appropriate interventions.   Doi: 10.28991/SciMedJ-2020-02-SI-2 Full Text: PDF
topic covid-19
polyvagal theory
cytokine theory
coronavirus.
url https://www.scimedjournal.org/index.php/SMJ/article/view/155
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