Method100 patients who suffered malignant tumor were investi- gated, after general anesthesia, Whole Body hyperthermia was performed with ET- Speac far infrared radiation space, Electrocardiograph (ECG), SpO2、PETCO2, invasive blood pressure (IBP), central venous pressure (CVP), artral blood gas, blood sugar were monitored.
Objective: To establish the safety of systemic Cancer Multistep Therapy (sCMT) including whole body hyperthermia, by means of hemodynamic, laboratory and clinical investigations.
Conclusions: sCMT, including whole body hyperthermia, accompanied by suitable anesthesiological management and monitoring, does not lead to any serious or sustained organ dysfunction and can therefore be regarded as a safe therapy.
To observe the variation and improve the level of anaesthesia management during whole body hyperthermia.Twenty-five patients with advanced cancer were treated with whole body hyperthermia by ET-SPACETM-I infared radiation,A series monitoring were carried out.Parameters including heart rate(HR),SPO2,electrocardiogram(EKG),PetCO2,pulmonary artery resistance(PAP),central venous pressure(CVP),mean pulmonary artery pressure(MABP),pulmonary capillary wedge pressure(PCWP), cardial output(CO), cardial index (CI), s...
Objective: To explore the management of infusion and anesthesia of whole body hyperthermia (WBH) in terminal malignant tumor patients. Methods: 28 patients with terminal malignant tumor were given WBH under CPB. Body temperature of patients were raised to 42.2~42.5 ℃ and maintained at that level for 75~90 minutes. BT, BP, ECG, HR, BPH, ACT and blood biochemical measurement were taken. Results: No significant changes were seen in blood gas values and biochemical data at different stages of WBH. Unstable hemo...
OBJECTIVE To study the influence of extracorporeal whole body hyperthermia (EWBH) on blood stream dynamics.METHODS 38 malignant tumor patients were chosen. Blood pressure and heart rate were observed during three temperature phases of the EWBH procedure; warming, maintained target and return to normal temperatures. RESULTS Raising body temperature has an obvious influence on blood pressure and the heart rate, The main clinical manifestation is an increase in heart rate and a fall in blood pressure. ...