The Effect of Na2SO4NaHCO3 bathing. (1). The effect on tissure perfusion.
- VernacularTitle:硫酸ナトリウム・炭酸水素ナトリウム浴の効果 第1報 組織循環におよぼす影響
- Author:
Yoshiaki KOMOTO
;
Toshihiko NAKAO
;
Mitsuru SUNAKAWA
;
Toshio FUJIWARA
;
Yoshimi KAWASAKI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
1988;51(2):106-110
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The warming effect of natrium-hydrogen carbonate-sulfate springs was evaluated experimentally using rabbits with Na2SO4·NaHCO3 by means of medical mass spectrometry.
No changes were seen on the subcutaneous tissue pO2 and pCO2.
Regional subcutaneous tissue perfusion volume was calculated at 22.57±2.08ml/100g/min (SD=4.45, n=20, p<0.05) with Na2SO4·NaHCO3 bathings which was comparable to that of tap water bathing 20.85±3.56ml/100g/min, (SD=6.71, n=16, p<0.05).
Our preliminary data of the following study indicate that the effect of warming with Na2SO4·NaHCO3 bathings is due possibly to some cellular changes in the connective tissue by mild stimulation of bathing, leading to amelioration of defense mechanism in the body; the study will be reported shortly.