Claims
- 1. Process for preconditioning a mammalian patient to better withstand the adverse effects of ischemic stress encountered following subsequent surgery which results in ischemia-reperfusion of cells, tissues and/or a body organ of the patient, which comprises:
- extracting an aliquot of the patient's blood;
- subjecting said aliquot of blood extracorporeally to at least one stressor selected from an oxidative environment, UV radiation and elevated temperature up to about 45.degree. C., and injecting the so-treated aliquot of blood into the patient.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 wherein the blood aliquot is of volume about 0.1 ml to 400 ml.
- 3. The process according to claim 2 wherein the chosen stressor or combination of stressors is applied to the blood aliquot for a period of time from 0.5-60 minutes.
- 4. The process according to claim 3 wherein the oxidative environment stressor to which the blood aliquot is subjected is a mixture of medical grade oxygen and ozone, with an ozone content from about 0.1-100 .mu.g/ml.
- 5. The process according to claim 3 wherein the ultraviolet radiation stressor is ultraviolet radiation from UV lamps emitting primarily at wavelengths of 280 nm or shorter.
- 6. The process according to claim 3 wherein the elevated temperature stressor is a temperature in the range from about 38-43.degree. C.
- 7. The process according to claim 3 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the oxidative environment stressor and the UV radiation stressor simultaneously.
- 8. The process according to claim 3 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the oxidative stressor and the elevated temperature stressor simultaneously.
- 9. The process according to claim 3 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the UV radiation stressor and the elevated temperature stressor simultaneously.
- 10. The process according to claim 3 wherein the blood aliquot is subjected to all three said stressors simultaneously.
- 11. The process according to claim 10 wherein the elevated temperature stressor is applied by infra-red radiation.
- 12. Process for protecting mammalian donor organs destined for transplantation from a mammalian donor to a mammalian recipient, which comprises extracting an aliquot of blood from the donor, subjecting the aliquot of extracorporeally to at least one stressor selected from an oxidative environment, UV radiation and elevated temperature up to about 45.degree. C., and injecting the so-treated aliquot of blood into the donor prior to the removal of the organ therefrom.
- 13. The process according to claim 1 wherein the ischemic stress is ischemia-reperfusion of the patient's kidney, heart, liver, intestine, spinal cord or brain.
- 14. The process according to claim 1 wherein the ischemic stress is ischemia-reperfusion of the kidney.
- 15. The process according to claim 1 in which the patient suffers from atherosclerosis and is scheduled for general anaesthesia prior to ischemia of a vital organ in a surgical procedure.
- 16. The process according to claim 1 in which the patient is scheduled to undergo open-heart surgery or heart transplantation with cardio-pulmonary bypass.
- 17. The process according to claim 1 which comprises subjecting an aliquot of the mammalian patient's blood extracorporeally to infrared radiation, and reinjecting the so-treated blood aliquot into the patient.
- 18. The process according to claim 1 wherein the patient is scheduled to undergo aortic aneurysm repair.
- 19. The process according to claim 17 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected extracorporeally to infra-red radiation in combination with an oxidative environment and/or UV radiation.
- 20. The process according to claim 1 in which the patient suffers from atherosclerosis and is scheduled for surgery.
- 21. The process according to claim 20 comprising a plurality of injections of blood aliquots which have been subjected to said stressors, administered at intervals of at least once per day.
- 22. The process according to claim 10 wherein the oxidative environment stressor to which the blood aliquot is subjected is a mixture of medical grade oxygen and ozone, with an ozone content from about 0.1-100 .mu.g/ml, the ultraviolet radiation stressor is ultraviolet radiation from UV lamps emitting primarily at wavelengths of 280 nm or shorter, and the elevated temperature stressor is a temperature in the range from about 38-43.degree. C.
- 23. The process according to claim 12 wherein the blood aliquot is of volume about 0.1 ml to 400 ml.
- 24. The process according to claim 23 wherein the chosen stressor or combination of stressors is applied to the blood aliquot for a period of time from 0.5-60 minutes.
- 25. The process according to claim 24 wherein the oxidative environment stressor to which the blood aliquot is subjected is a mixture of medical grade oxygen and ozone, with an ozone content from about 0.1-100 .mu.g/ml.
- 26. The process according to claim 24 wherein the ultraviolet radiation stressor is ultraviolet radiation from UV lamps emitting primarily at wavelengths of 280 nm or shorter.
- 27. The process according to claim 24 wherein the elevated temperature stressor is a temperature in the range from about 38-43.degree. C.
- 28. The process according to claim 24 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the oxidative environment stressor and the UV radiation stressor simultaneously.
- 29. The process according to claim 24 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the oxidative stressor and the elevated temperature stressor simultaneously.
- 30. The process according to claim 24 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the UV radiation stressor and the elevated temperature stressor simultaneously.
- 31. The process according to claim 24 wherein the blood aliquot is subjected to all three said stressors simultaneously.
- 32. A process of preconditioning a mammalian patient susceptible to psychological stress, to better withstand the adverse effects of subsequently encountered psychological stresses, which comprises:
- selecting a patient susceptible to psychological stress;
- extracting an aliquot of said selected patient's blood;
- subjecting said aliquot extracorporeally to at least one stressor selected from the group consisting of an oxidative environment, UV radiation and elevated temperature up to about 45.degree. C.; and
- injecting the so-treated aliquot of blood into said selected patient.
- 33. The process according to claim 32 wherein the blood aliquot is of volume about 0.1 ml to 400 ml.
- 34. The process according to claim 33 wherein the chosen stressor or combination of stressors is applied to the blood aliquot for a period of time from 0.5-60 minutes.
- 35. The process according to claim 34 wherein the oxidative environment stressor to which the blood aliquot is subjected is a mixture of medical grade oxygen and ozone, with an ozone content from about 0.1-100 .mu.g/ml.
- 36. The process according to claim 34 wherein the ultraviolet radiation stressor is ultraviolet radiation from UV lamps emitting primarily at wavelengths of 280 nm or shorter.
- 37. The process according to claim 34 wherein the elevated temperature stressor is a temperature in the range from about 38-43.degree. C.
- 38. The process according to claim 34 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the oxidative environment stressor and the UV radiation stressor simultaneously.
- 39. The process according to claim 34 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the oxidative stressor and the elevated temperature stressor simultaneously.
- 40. The process according to claim 34 wherein the aliquot of blood is subjected to the UV radiation stressor and the elevated temperature stressor simultaneously.
- 41. The process according to claim 34 wherein the blood aliquot is subjected to all three said stressors simultaneously.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/058,782 filed Sep. 12, 1997, and 60/059,172 filed Sep. 17, 1997.
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