• DocumentCode
    3704497
  • Title

    Dual-purpose microwaves application: Blood sensing and self-blood treatment

  • Author

    K. Arkhypova;A. Nosatov;P. Krasov;A. Fisun;M. Nurushev;V. Malakhov

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Solid-State Electronics, O.Y. Usikov Institute for Radio-Physics and Electronics NASU, Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    817
  • Lastpage
    820
  • Abstract
    Current paper describes the experimental dual-purpose application of microwaves in a controlled clinical trial on optimizing therapy for chronic neurological disorders. As a part of integrated treatment, low-intensity microwave-assisted blood modification has been used. It represents a physiotherapeutic method based on the autologous blood transfusion (self-blood treatment) after the short-term exposure to microwaves (λ = 7.2 mm). Because of beneficial clinical impact of the microwave autohemotherapy previously observed, we aimed to find a possible way to track a manifestation of nonthermal microwave effects. For this purpose, we have applied a microwave single-frequency (λ = 7.6 mm) dielectrometry technique as a tool for blood sensing. Also, we used the osmotic fragility test to detect the membrane-receptor activity level using patients´ red blood cells before and after the course of therapy. Our preliminary results have shown an enhancement of blood cell reactivity and a clearly defined tendency to normalizing parameters under study in those patients who received the integrated treatment. By analyzing the data obtained by different methods, we have revealed that characteristics are well correlated.
  • Keywords
    "Microwave theory and techniques","Blood","Dielectrics","Transmission line measurements","Medical treatment","Indexes","Standards"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2015 European
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EuMC.2015.7345889
  • Filename
    7345889