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DOCN M94A2873
TI Trials of elaboration more universal AIDS therapy: anti-HIV laser traps
for blood, virucidal hyperbaric gas, tissue pH modifiers.
DT 9412
AU Vasilionkaitis V; Research laboratory of Clinical Biomechanics & Modern
Treatment; Methods Vilnius, Lithuania.
SO Int Conf AIDS. 1994 Aug 7-12;10(1):205 (abstract no. PB0249). Unique
Identifier : AIDSLINE ICA10/94369702
AB OBJECTIVES: Biomedical engineering approaches to prevention and
treatment of AIDS or infected with HIV was investigated. Lack of many
anti-HIV/AIDS curative procedures depend on impossibility to reach
inactivation all of HIV with following renew of infection. A necessity
of elaboration of more universal anti-HIV/AIDS therapy appeared.
METHODS: Biomechanic modelling and computed imitation of HIV
transmission, spreading and persistence conditions in more than 10
different body tissue slides, cells, extracellular medium, organs and
biological fluids was analysed. RESULTS: First level of anti-HIV/AIDS
against circulating pathologic agents include laser traps from 1 to 10
classes depending on selectivity with antiviral (antimalignant cells,
antileukemic) screen installed with blood or lymph separators for
curative exposures at thin layers, and return to natural flow after
contact therapy. Second level include all tissue and fluid remote
sterilization by normal and hyperbaric use of multicomponent antiviral
gaseous mixtures for total body segments virucidal saturation. Also
segmental acidification by intravascular, intralymphatic, intraosseous
and etc. instant soluble safely gas (CO2) use for to decrease step by
step local pH till virucidal effect in all regions. CONCLUSIONS: More
universal anti-HIV/AIDS procedures are perspective, combined with
contemporary treatment methods.
DE Antiviral Agents/ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE/PHARMACOKINETICS/ *THERAPEUTIC
USE Atmospheric Pressure Body Fluids/DRUG EFFECTS/MICROBIOLOGY Carbon
Dioxide/ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE/PHARMACOKINETICS/ *THERAPEUTIC USE
Computer Simulation *Extracorporeal Circulation Gases/*THERAPEUTIC USE
Human Hydrogen-Ion Concentration HIV
Infections/BLOOD/MICROBIOLOGY/*THERAPY Lasers Models, Biological
Tissue Distribution Viscera/DRUG EFFECTS/MICROBIOLOGY MEETING ABSTRACT
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).