Literature DB >> 10749325

Saturated saline enhances the effect of electrochemical therapy.

X Z Lin1, C M Jen, C K Chou, C S Chou, M J Sung, T C Chou.   

Abstract

We conducted this experiment to assess the effect of saline injection in electrochemical therapy. Platinum electrodes using direct current were inserted into egg white or liver parenchyma. Pure water or 0.9%, 3%, or 26% sodium chloride were injected into various objects to compare with the control group (no injection). Power was set at 10 V. In the egg-white experiment, gas bubbles and coagulated protein developed around the electrodes. In ex vivo liver, frothy reddish debris developed around the cathodes, while a hardening and shrunken surface occurred around the anodes. The pH was 14 around the cathodes, 0 around the anodes. The electric current, the amount of coagulated protein, and the severity of tissue damage were all in proportion to the concentrations of the injected saline. The volume destroyed in the 26% saline group was 8.1 times larger than that of the control group. Therefore, injected saline, especially saturated saline, can enhance the effect of electrochemical therapy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10749325     DOI: 10.1023/a:1005489022649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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