Gas Biology Research in Clinical Practice. Группа авторов

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      Yoshikawa T, Naito Y (eds): Gas Biology Research in Clinical Practice.

       Basel, Karger, 2011, pp 15–23

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      Atsunori Nakao

      Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., USA

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      Abstract

      Therapeutic medical gas is pharmaceutical gaseous molecules which offer solutions to medical needs. In addition to traditional medical gases including oxygen and nitrous oxide, a number of medical gases have been recently discovered to play protective roles in various disease conditions. In particular, nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide are found to be endogenously generated in the human body and mediate signaling pathways as biological messengers, and are shown to have potent cytoprotective effects. Herein, we summarize the recent advances of therapeutic medical gas research and discuss their clinical feasibility, typically such as nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen, xenon, helium and ozone. A recent increase in publications in the medical gas field clearly indicates that there are significant opportunities for the use of medical gases as therapeutic tools. It would be necessary to identify safety concerns when using therapeutic gases along with potential side effects and toxicity. Although further investigations are required, medical gas may provide a huge impact as a novel and innovative therapeutic tool for unmet medical needs with considerable health burdens.

      Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel

      What Is ‘Therapeutic Medical Gas’?

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      Advantage of Medical Gas Therapy

      Handling and Delivery of Therapeutic Medical Gases

      As these medical gases may be toxic, hazardous or poisonous at a higher concentration, methods and devices for the delivery of therapeutic gases must be carefully examined. The standard yoking system with compressed gas cylinder valve outlet and inlet connections with specific regulators will help avoid improper gas therapy delivery. The best delivered system will be through a closed system in which the delivery mechanism is not prone to problematic leaks or air entrainment. All techniques using gas therapy have the obligation to identify by label the different available therapy gases before administration, and provide safe gas delivery and precision gas analysis or monitoring.

      Application of Medical Gas for Disease


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