LOW-TEMPERATURE EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH FOR METHODS NEGLECTING ARTERIAL BLOOD STREAM HEAT.

Author(s) : WANG H., GONG W.

Summary

EXPLORING METHODS OF NEGLECTING THE ARTERIAL BLOOD STREAM HEAT IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE BODY IS ONE OF THE URGENT TASKS OF CRYOBIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, AND IS AMONG THE RESEARCH TASKS ON THE EFFECT OF THE TRANSIENT HEAT-TRANSFER PROCESS IN CRYOGENIC BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS ON CELL VIABILITY. THIS REPORT PROPOSED, ON AN EXPERIMENTAL BASIS, A GENERALLY APPLICABLE YET SIMPLE AND ACCURATE MICROCOMPUTER-AIDED METHOD OF DECIDING THE CRITICAL TEMPERATURE BY MEANS OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. THE CRITICAL TEMPERATURES FOR NEGLECTING THE BLOOD STREAM HEAT IN RABBIT THIGH ARTERIES AND ON THE SURFACE LAYER OF THE HUMAN UPPER LEFT ARM WERE FOUND TO BE 265.1 AND 265.7 K (-7.9 AND -7.3 DEG C), RESPECTIVELY.

Details

  • Original title: LOW-TEMPERATURE EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH FOR METHODS NEGLECTING ARTERIAL BLOOD STREAM HEAT.
  • Record ID : 1990-2614
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1989/10/11
  • Source: Source: Proc. 7th int. Congr. Cryosurg., Beijing
    127-130; 4 fig.; 2 ref.
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