Surgery – Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body
Patent
1995-08-28
1997-10-07
Weiss, John G.
Surgery
Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body
128898, 607106, A61M 3500, A61F 700, A61B 1900
Patent
active
056741901
ABSTRACT:
A device and method for extracorporeal whole body hyperthermia treatment of a patient's blood using alpha-stat regulation of blood pH and pCO.sub.2 is described. The respiratory rate of a patient is either increased or decreased in accordance with the changes in pH, pCO.sub.2, and base excess. The regulation of blood during the hyperthermic treatment of the patient's blood stabilizes the biochemical reactions fundamental to the metabolic welfare of the organisms within the patient's blood while the viruses within the patient's blood are eliminated.
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O Ki Yong
Organetics, Ltd.
Weiss John G.
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