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publicationDate | 2010-08-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | WO-2010088914-A1 |
titleOfInvention | A device for controlling subcutaneous blood flow |
abstract | A stimulating device for stimulating sensory nerves causing vasomotor activity which thus subsequently increases or decreases subcutaneous blood flow. The device includes a stimulation element (1), e.g. a heating element, for generating a physical stimulation, e.g. heating applies to a skin surface, according to a control signal. The physical stimulation is capable of affecting the sensory nerves under the skin surface and thus influences subcutaneous blood flow. A processor (2) generates the control signal to the stimulation element (1) in order to control parameters including magnitude and duration of the physical stimulation. The processor (2) generates the control signal to provide a limited duration of the physical stimulation within the range 5 to 300 seconds, preferably 15-60 seconds. The rather short term stimulations may be repeated, e.g. with intermediate intervals of 1-10 minutes, such as 2-5 minutes, and thereby a long term stable increase in blood flow can be obtained with use of very short physical stimulations in the form of heat, cold, or electric stimulations. Heating of skin surface to a temperature of 41-43 °C is effective, and still it is not painful. Such device can significantly increase absorption of subcutaneous drugs, e.g. injected insulin or transdermally applied pain drugs. Such rapid drug absorption is desired in many types of therapy e.g. diabetes therapy, where a better control of both hypo- and hyperglycemia can be obtained. In one embodiment, the device is an insulin pen (4) with a heating element (1) mounted in one end. |
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