Am J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg | Volume 1, Issue 4 | Short Communication | Open Access

Increase of Body Temperature after Correction of the Glosso-Larynx (CGL) and Expansion of the Vestibular Oris (EVO)

Susumu Mukai*

Division of Otolaryngology, Mukai Clinic and Mukai Research Institute of Biology, Japan

*Correspondance to: Susumu Mukai 

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Abstract

Temperatures by armpit and by nasal cavity were compared before and one month after CGL and EVO for 114 adults. An electron thermometer was employed for measure armpit temperature. Rectum probe of a bedside monitor was employed for measure the nasal cavity temperature. Armpit and nasal cavity temperatures before and one month after CGL and EVO were 36.5ºC, 36.5ºC and 33.7ºC, 34.2ºC respectively. Although there was no statistical difference observed in the armpit, significant statistical difference observed in those of nasal cavity. The causes of increase of nasal cavity temperature suggested that the inner body temperature increases after surgeries. Mitochondria regulate fundal activities for keeping life. The more metabolize of ATP, the more organism has endurance for stresses. It was concluded that they who received CGL and EVO might be stronger for the stresses.

Keywords:

Mitochondria; ATP; Stress; Immunity; Body temperature; Ankyloglossia with deviation of the epiglottis and larynx (ATP)

Citation:

Mukai S. Increase of Body Temperature after Correction of the Glosso-Larynx (CGL) and Expansion of the Vestibular Oris (EVO). Am J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2018;1(4):1018.

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