Abstract:This study investigates the changes in normal canine muscle blood flow occurring during three fractions of 43 degrees C (60 min) hyperthermia. Blood flow was measured during heating at 1-, 3-, and 5-day intervals with a laser Doppler flowmeter. For 1-day intervals, blood flow oscillated during the first treatment reaching peak values of approximately 39 ml/min per 100 g of tissue after 8 min and 47 ml/min per 100 g of tissue after 40 min. Heatings at 1-day intervals showed both peaks in perfusion to persist du… Show more
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