Lehmann J F, Dundore D E, Esselman P C, Nelp W B
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1983 Mar;64(3):127-9.
The resolution of a muscular hematoma is an important step in the recovery from a muscle injury. Because heat application has been advocated to accelerate this resolution, the effectiveness of microwave diathermy as a means of selectively heating the musculature was studied. For this purpose muscular hematomas were formed in 6 pigs by bilateral injections of blood labeled with the radioisotope chromium-51 (Cr51) into the biceps femoris muscle. One hematoma site was heated with microwave diathermy and the opposite side served as a control. The tissue temperature at the hematoma site was shown to be in the therapeutic range of 42 to 45C, which would cause a maximal local blood flow response. A decay curve was formed by counting the radioactivity of the hematoma site with a scintillation counter. Best fit lines fitted to the decay curves to determine effective half-life values showed that the treated side had a significantly shorter washout time than the control side. This result supports the use of heat as an adjunct to other therapy aimed at resolution of muscular hematomas.
肌肉血肿的消退是肌肉损伤恢复过程中的重要一步。由于有人主张应用热疗法来加速这一消退过程,因此对微波透热疗法作为一种选择性加热肌肉组织的方法的有效性进行了研究。为此,通过向6头猪的双侧股二头肌注射用放射性同位素铬-51(Cr51)标记的血液,形成了肌肉血肿。一个血肿部位用微波透热疗法加热,另一侧作为对照。血肿部位的组织温度显示在42至45摄氏度的治疗范围内,这会引起最大的局部血流反应。通过用闪烁计数器对血肿部位的放射性进行计数,形成了一条衰减曲线。拟合衰减曲线以确定有效半衰期值的最佳拟合线表明,治疗侧的清除时间明显短于对照侧。这一结果支持将热作为旨在消退肌肉血肿的其他治疗的辅助手段。