| Literature DB >> 23916029 |
Carlos J Berganza1, John H Zhang.
Abstract
The noble gas helium has many applications owing to its distinct physical and chemical characteristics, namely: its low density, low solubility, and high thermal conductivity. Chiefly, the abundance of studies in medicine relating to helium are concentrated in its possibility of being used as an adjunct therapy in a number of respiratory ailments such as asthma exacerbation, COPD, ARDS, croup, and bronchiolitis. Helium gas, once believed to be biologically inert, has been recently shown to be beneficial in protecting the myocardium from ischemia by various mechanisms. Though neuroprotection of brain tissue has been documented, the mechanism by which it does so has yet to be made clear. Surgeons are exploring using helium instead of carbon dioxide to insufflate the abdomen of patients undergoing laparoscopic abdominal procedures due to its superiority in preventing respiratory acidosis in patients with comorbid conditions that cause carbon dioxide retention. Newly discovered applications in Pulmonary MRI radiology and imaging of organs in very fine detail using Helium Ion Microscopy has opened exciting new possibilities for the use of helium gas in technologically advanced fields of medicine.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23916029 PMCID: PMC3751721 DOI: 10.1186/2045-9912-3-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Gas Res ISSN: 2045-9912
Figure 1The density of helium is substantially lower than other gases, accounting for its multiple applications in respiratory therapy.
Figure 2A search of PubMed for articles titled helium shows an increased number of publications with an interest in helium within the last 10 years. A PubMed search was performed with helium contained in the text of the title and the search results were counted and graphed by year.
Figure 3Because of the very low density of helium, there is better delivery of albuterol nebulized with helium (Left) compared with albuterol nebulized with oxygen (Right) in the lungs.
Figure 4A summary of the many known effects and applications of helium gas in medicine.