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Chemotherapy ice compress bag

An ice pack and sodium chloride technology, applied in the field of medical supplies, can solve problems such as difficulty in fitting the patient's body surface, poor cold compress effect, and frostbite of the patient, so as to improve the effect of ice compress and enhance the treatment experience

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-12-13
KLARITY MEDICAL & EQUIP GZ
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The disadvantages of this method are that firstly, the ice cubes are hard and difficult to fit the patient’s body surface well, resulting in poor cold compress effect in some cases; The patient suffers from frostbite, so it is often necessary to remove the ice pack after 15-30 minutes during use, apply ice again after a few minutes, and repeat the operation until the symptoms are relieved. The process is relatively cumbersome

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Embodiment 1

[0028] As a kind of chemotherapy ice bag of the embodiment of the present invention, adopt the following method to prepare:

[0029] (1) the water of 30 parts by weight, the sodium chloride of 5 parts by weight, the acrylic acid monomer of 50 parts by weight, the crosslinking agent polyethylene glycol diacrylate of 10 parts by weight, the initiator ammonium persulfate of 5 parts by weight After mixing evenly, heat to 70°C and keep the temperature for 2 hours until the reaction is complete to form a block gel;

[0030] (2) Packaging and sealing the block gel obtained in step (1) with a waterproof fabric bag to obtain the chemotherapy ice pack.

Embodiment 2

[0032] As a kind of chemotherapy ice bag of the embodiment of the present invention, adopt the following method to prepare:

[0033] (1) the water of 50 parts by weight, the sodium chloride of 10 parts by weight, the acrylic acid monomer of 15 parts by weight, the hydroxyethyl methacrylate monomer of 15 parts by weight, the crosslinking agent pentaerythritol triacrylate of 8 parts by weight 1. After mixing 2 parts by weight of the initiator ammonium persulfate evenly, heat to 70°C and keep the temperature constant for 2 hours to completely react to form a massive gel;

[0034] (2) Packaging and sealing the block gel obtained in step (1) with a waterproof fabric bag to obtain the chemotherapy ice pack.

Embodiment 3

[0036] As a kind of chemotherapy ice bag of the embodiment of the present invention, adopt the following method to prepare:

[0037] (1) 60 parts by weight of water, 15 parts by weight of sodium chloride, 15 parts by weight of acrylic acid monomer, 9 parts by weight of hydroxyethylacrylamide monomer, 1 part by weight of crosslinking agent 1,6-hexyl Diol diacrylate, 0.1 parts by weight of photoinitiator 2-hydroxyl-4-(2-hydroxyethoxyl)-2-methyl propiophenone are mixed evenly, and irradiated with ultraviolet light for half an hour to completely react to form a block gel ;

[0038] (2) Packaging and sealing the block gel obtained in step (1) with a waterproof fabric bag to obtain the chemotherapy ice pack.

[0039] The method of using the chemotherapy ice pack of the present invention: put the ice pack in a -20°C refrigerator for more than 2 hours before use, take it out and put it on the desired part, and fix it with a bandage to apply ice.

[0040] After testing the chemothera...

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Abstract

The invention provides a chemotherapy ice compress bag. A preparation method of a core layer gel of the chemotherapy ice compress bag comprises the following steps: uniformly mixing 30-60 parts by weight of water, 5-15 parts by weight of sodium chloride, 24-50 parts by weight of an acrylic monomer, 1-10 parts by weight of a cross-linking agent and 0.1-5 parts by weight of an initiator, and triggering a cross-linking reaction until complete reaction to form blocky gel, wherein the acrylic monomer is one or more of acrylic acid, acrylate, acrylamide and derivatives thereof, and the cross-linkingagent is a compound containing a carbon-carbon double-bond functional group. The chemotherapy ice compress bag cannot form hard lumps in the freezing process, so that the chemotherapy ice compress bag can be well attached to the body surface outline of a patient in the ice compress process, and the ice compress effect is improved; the cold energy can be locked by utilizing a porous structure of the gel, so that the cold energy can be slowly and durably released; the chemotherapy ice compress bag can be taken down until symptoms are relieved when a patient uses the chemotherapy ice compress bag, and intermittent use for avoiding concentrated release of the cold energy is not needed frequently, so that the treatment experience of the patient is improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of medical supplies, in particular to a chemotherapy ice pack. Background technique [0002] Chemotherapy is one of the three main means of treating cancer. About 70% of malignant tumor patients worldwide must receive chemotherapy. Chemotherapy plays a very important role in cancer treatment. The common method of chemotherapy is intravenous injection. However, drug extravasation is prone to occur during intravenous injection. The leaked drug will cause edema around the damaged vein skin, cause phlebitis, tissue necrosis, etc., and even leave the patient permanently disabled in severe cases. . [0003] Clinically, ice packs are usually used to constrict the patient's local blood vessels to reduce the permeability of the blood vessel wall, so as to reduce the extravasation of chemotherapy drugs and cause harm to the patient. However, at present, the form of freezing water into ice is often used to directly ap...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F7/10C08F220/06C08F220/28C08F220/20C08F220/58C08F222/14C08J9/00
CPCA61F7/10C08F220/06C08F220/20C08J9/00C08J2333/02C08J2333/14
Inventor 邱锡波刘平
Owner KLARITY MEDICAL & EQUIP GZ
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