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Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study

Tumor hypoxia is an adverse factor for chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Ozone therapy is a non-conventional form of medicine that has been used successfully in the treatment of ischemic disorders. This prospective study was designed to assess the effect of ozone therapy on tumor oxygenation. Eighteen...

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Autores principales: Clavo, Bernardino, Pérez, Juan L., López, Laura, Suárez, Gerardo, Lloret, Marta, Rodríguez, Victor, Macías, David, Santana, Maite, Hernández, María A., Martín-Oliva, Roberto, Robaina, Francisco
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC442111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15257330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh009
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author Clavo, Bernardino
Pérez, Juan L.
López, Laura
Suárez, Gerardo
Lloret, Marta
Rodríguez, Victor
Macías, David
Santana, Maite
Hernández, María A.
Martín-Oliva, Roberto
Robaina, Francisco
author_facet Clavo, Bernardino
Pérez, Juan L.
López, Laura
Suárez, Gerardo
Lloret, Marta
Rodríguez, Victor
Macías, David
Santana, Maite
Hernández, María A.
Martín-Oliva, Roberto
Robaina, Francisco
author_sort Clavo, Bernardino
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description Tumor hypoxia is an adverse factor for chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Ozone therapy is a non-conventional form of medicine that has been used successfully in the treatment of ischemic disorders. This prospective study was designed to assess the effect of ozone therapy on tumor oxygenation. Eighteen subjects were recruited for the study. Systemic ozone therapy was administered by autohemotransfusion on three alternate days over one week. Tumor oxygenation levels were measured using polarographic needle probes before and after the first and the third ozone therapy session. Overall, no statistically significant change was observed in the tumor oxygenation in the 18 patients. However, a significant decrease was observed in hypoxic values ≤10 and ≤5 mmHg of pO(2). When individually assessed, a significant and inverse non-linear correlation was observed between increase in oxygenation and the initial tumor pO(2) values at each measuring time-point, thus indicating that the more poorly-oxygenated tumors benefited most (rho = −0.725; P = 0.001). Additionally, the effect of ozone therapy was found to be lower in patients with higher hemoglobin concentrations (rho = −0.531; P < 0.034). Despite being administered over a very short period, ozone therapy improved oxygenation in the most hypoxic tumors. Ozone therapy as adjuvant in chemo-radiotherapy warrants further research.
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spelling pubmed-4421112004-07-14 Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study Clavo, Bernardino Pérez, Juan L. López, Laura Suárez, Gerardo Lloret, Marta Rodríguez, Victor Macías, David Santana, Maite Hernández, María A. Martín-Oliva, Roberto Robaina, Francisco Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Original Articles Tumor hypoxia is an adverse factor for chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Ozone therapy is a non-conventional form of medicine that has been used successfully in the treatment of ischemic disorders. This prospective study was designed to assess the effect of ozone therapy on tumor oxygenation. Eighteen subjects were recruited for the study. Systemic ozone therapy was administered by autohemotransfusion on three alternate days over one week. Tumor oxygenation levels were measured using polarographic needle probes before and after the first and the third ozone therapy session. Overall, no statistically significant change was observed in the tumor oxygenation in the 18 patients. However, a significant decrease was observed in hypoxic values ≤10 and ≤5 mmHg of pO(2). When individually assessed, a significant and inverse non-linear correlation was observed between increase in oxygenation and the initial tumor pO(2) values at each measuring time-point, thus indicating that the more poorly-oxygenated tumors benefited most (rho = −0.725; P = 0.001). Additionally, the effect of ozone therapy was found to be lower in patients with higher hemoglobin concentrations (rho = −0.531; P < 0.034). Despite being administered over a very short period, ozone therapy improved oxygenation in the most hypoxic tumors. Ozone therapy as adjuvant in chemo-radiotherapy warrants further research. Oxford University Press 2004-06 /pmc/articles/PMC442111/ /pubmed/15257330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh009 Text en © Oxford University Press, 2004.
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Clavo, Bernardino
Pérez, Juan L.
López, Laura
Suárez, Gerardo
Lloret, Marta
Rodríguez, Victor
Macías, David
Santana, Maite
Hernández, María A.
Martín-Oliva, Roberto
Robaina, Francisco
Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study
title Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study
title_full Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study
title_fullStr Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study
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title_short Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC442111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15257330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh009
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