DocumentCode :
3212456
Title :
Thermophysiological responses induced by a body heat removal system with peltier devices in a hot environment
Author :
Suzurikawa, Jun ; Fujimoto, Satoshi ; Mikami, Kousuke ; Jonai, Hiromi ; Inoue, Takeru
Author_Institution :
Nat. Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, Res. Inst., Saitama, Japan
fYear :
2013
fDate :
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage :
6377
Lastpage :
6380
Abstract :
Individuals with spinal cord injuries often experience thermoregulation disorders as well as sensory and motor disabilities. In order to prevent such individuals from becoming hyperthermic, we developed a body heat removal system (BHRS) with thermoelectric devices. Our BHRS comprises four Peltier devices mounted on a wheelchair backrest and continuously transfers body heat through the contacting interface to the external environment. Here, we characterized thermophysiological responses induced by this novel contact-type cooling system. A cooling experiment in a hot environment with five able-bodied subjects demonstrated that sweating and systolic blood pressure in the back-cooling (BC) trial were significantly suppressed compared with those in no-cooling (NC) trial, while no difference was found in oral and skin temperatures. A correlation was observed between chest skin temperature and blood flow in the NC trial; this was not observed in the BC trial. These results suggest that BHRS modulates normal thermoregulatory responses, including sweating and vascular dilation and has the capability to partly replace these functions.
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biothermics; cooling; haemodynamics; skin; thermoelectric devices; wheelchairs; back-cooling trial; blood flow; body heat removal system; body heat transfer; chest skin temperature; contact-type cooling system; hot environment; hyperthermic; motor disability; no-cooling trial; oral temperature; peltier device; sensory disability; spinal cord injury; sweating dilation; systolic blood pressure; thermoelectric device; thermophysiological response; thermoregulation disorder; thermoregulatory response modulation; vascular dilation; wheelchair backrest; Biomedical monitoring; Blood flow; Cooling; Heating; Skin; Temperature measurement; Wheelchairs;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
ISSN :
1557-170X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6611013
Filename :
6611013
Link To Document :
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