Study of plasma-chemical NO-containing gas flow for treatment of wounds and inflammatory processes

Nitric Oxide. 2018 Feb 28:73:74-80. doi: 10.1016/j.niox.2017.06.002. Epub 2017 Jun 26.

Abstract

This work is aimed at exhaustive and detailed study of chemical, physical and physico-chemical characteristics of NO-containing gas flow (NO-CGF) generated by a plasma-chemical generator of Plason device, which has been used in medical practice for more than 15 years for effectively healing wound and inflammatory conditions with exogenous nitric oxide (NO-therapy). Data was obtained on spatial structure of the gas flow, and values of its local parameters in axial and radial directions, such as nitric oxide content, velocity, temperature and mass flow density of nitric oxide, providing altogether the effectiveness of treatment by the exogenous NO-therapy method, were determined experimentally and by computations. It was demonstrated that plasma-chemical synthesis of NO from atmospheric air in a low direct current (DC) arc provides a high mass flow of nitric oxide at the level of 1.6-1.8 mg/s, while in the area of impact of NO-CGF on the biological tissue, on its axis, NO content is 400-600 ppm, flow velocity about 5 m/s, nitric oxide mass flow density 0.25-0.40 mg/(s·cm2), temperature 40-60 °C. Tendencies were determined for designing new devices for further experimental biological and medical research in the field of NO-therapy: lowering the temperature of NO-CGF to ambient temperature will enable variation, in experiments, of the affecting flow parameters in a wide range up to their maximum values: NO content up to 2000 ppm, velocity up to 20 m/s, nitric oxide mass flow density up to 2.5 mg/(s·cm2).

Keywords: Exogenous nitric oxide; NO-containing gas flow; Nitric oxide therapy; Plasma-chemical NO synthesis; Plason device; Wound healing.

MeSH terms

  • Equipment Design
  • Nitric Oxide / analysis
  • Nitric Oxide / therapeutic use*
  • Plasma Gases / chemistry*
  • Plasma Gases / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Plasma Gases
  • Nitric Oxide