Core Temperature Affects Scalp Skin Temperature During Scalp Cooling

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY(2015)

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BackgroundThe efficacy of hair loss prevention by scalp cooling to prevent chemotherapy induced hair loss has been shown to be related to scalp skin temperature. Scalp skin temperature, however, is dependent not only on local cooling but also on the thermal status of the body.ObjectivesThis study was conducted to investigate the effect of body temperature on scalp skin temperature.MethodsWe conducted experiments in which 13 healthy subjects consumed ice slurry to lower body temperature for 15minutes after the start of scalp cooling and then performed two 12-minute cycle exercise sessions to increase body core temperature. Esophageal temperature (T-es), rectal temperature (T-re), mean skin temperature (eight locations, T-skin), and mean scalp temperature (five locations, T-scalp) were recorded.ResultsDuring the initial 10minutes of scalp cooling, T-scalp decreased by >15 degrees C, whereas T-es decreased by 0.2 degrees C. After ice slurry ingestion, T-es, T-re, and T-skin were 35.8, 36.5, and 31.3 degrees C, respectively, and increased after exercise to 36.3, 37.3, and 33.0 degrees C, respectively. T-scalp was significantly correlated to T-es (r=0.39, P<0.01): an increase of 1 degrees C in T-es corresponded to an increase of 1.6 degrees C in T-scalp.ConclusionsSlight cooling of patients with an elevated body temperature during scalp cooling contributes to the decrease in scalp temperature and may improve the prevention of hair loss. This may be useful if the desired decrease of scalp temperature cannot be obtained by scalp cooling systems.
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scalp skin temperature,cooling,core
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