FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: the body is heated by placing it, except a head, into liquid heat carrier under condition of its obligatory convection by using anesthetic preparations, antishock therapy and artificial pulmonary ventilation and suppressing the total blood proteolytic activity. The heating is conducted at heat carriers' temperature being 44-48 C to reach body temperature of 42.0-44.5 C. Suppression of total blood proteolytic activity is performed by conducting continuous infusion of hexamethylenetetramine solution. Body heating is performed at the rate being not less than 1C/5.5 min. Infusion of hexamethylenetetramine solution is carried out at 2-6 mg/kg/min amount and, additionally, pyridoxine infusion is conducted at not less than 0.2 mg/kg/min. High-frequency artificial pulmonary ventilation is used by providing saturation at 95-100% level. EFFECT: increased efficiency due to total controlled hyperthermia. 3 cl, 1 ex
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2002-04-20—Published
2000-07-21—Filed