JP2018064918A - Method of extracorporeally warming blood, cooling it to normal temperature, and returning it into body - Google Patents
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この発明は人体の治癒能力の発熱を人工的に体外にて加熱することにより人体に影響なく起こさせる。 According to the present invention, heat generated by the healing ability of the human body is artificially heated outside the body to cause the human body without being affected.
従来、癌などの治療法で温熱療法と称して患部にアイロンのようなものをあてたり、ハイパーサーミア療法と称して局所を42℃以上に加熱して癌細胞を死滅させる方法がとられることがある。最近では患者の全身を包帯で巻いて電子レンジのように加熱して治療する方法もとられている。 Conventionally, a treatment method such as cancer is sometimes referred to as hyperthermia, such as ironing the affected area, or hyperthermia therapy, where the local area is heated to 42 ° C. or higher to kill cancer cells. . Recently, a method has been used in which a patient's whole body is wound with a bandage and heated like a microwave to treat it.
癌細胞は42.5℃以上で死滅することは知られているが、いずれにしても身体を加熱することは容易では無く、局部加熱は火傷や生理的ストレスで心身共に著しい打撃を生じる事が多い。
全身加熱は癌細胞死滅の劇的効果もあるが、熱による脳や他の臓器への負担も大きく生命の危険が生じることがある。Cancer cells are known to die at temperatures above 42.5 ° C, but in any case it is not easy to heat the body, and local heating can cause significant physical and mental blows due to burns and physiological stress. Many.
Whole body heating has the dramatic effect of killing cancer cells, but the burden on the brain and other organs due to heat can be significant and life threatening can occur.
身体に負担をかけることなく加熱する方法としてカテーテル等で血液を体外に取り出しカテーテルご等ごと血液の成分を壊すことの無い極限にまで加熱して体内に血液を戻す前にカテーテル等ごと平熱に冷やす。血液はカテーテル等を通して空気に触れることなく加熱と冷却を繰り返し循環することになる。 As a method of heating without imposing a burden on the body, the blood is taken out of the body with a catheter or the like, heated to the limit that does not destroy the blood components such as the catheter, and cooled to the normal temperature together with the catheter before returning the blood to the body. . Blood circulates repeatedly through heating and cooling without touching air through a catheter or the like.
そもそも癌の転移は血液を通して全身に及ぶことは自明の理である。血液中に癌細胞が散っており、少なくても血液を加熱して冷却して体内に戻せば、身体への負担は軽く血液中の癌細胞は死滅することが考えられる。よって転移は抑えられることになる。 In the first place, it is self-evident that cancer metastasis extends throughout the body through blood. Cancer cells are scattered in the blood, and at least if the blood is heated and cooled and returned to the body, the burden on the body is light and the cancer cells in the blood may die. Therefore, metastasis can be suppressed.
血液を体外で加熱するので、人体への負担が少なく蛋白変性を起こすギリギリまで加熱することが出来る。 Since blood is heated outside the body, it can be heated to the last minute causing protein denaturation with less burden on the human body.
癌細胞のみならず、抗生物質の効かないウィルスやエイズ菌なども体外加熱により死滅させることができると考えられる。 It is thought that not only cancer cells but also viruses and AIDS bacteria that do not work with antibiotics can be killed by in vitro heating.
カテーテル等を通して矢印の方向に血液を体外に取り出し、加熱したあと平熱まで冷却して身体に戻す工程図。これは必要に応じて循環される。カテーテル等は実際は図面よりも細い。 The process drawing which takes blood out of the body in the direction of the arrow through a catheter or the like, heats it, cools it to flat heat, and returns it to the body. This is cycled as needed. The catheter is actually thinner than the drawing.
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