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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in experimental and clinical stroke
Stroke, which is defined as a neurologic deficit caused by sudden impaired blood supply, has been considered as a common cause of death and disability for decades. The World Health Organization has declared that almost every 5 seconds a new stroke occurs,
W. Zhai+3 more
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Hyperbaric oxygen ameliorates worsening signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder [PDF]
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy at 2.4 atmospheric pressure absolutes for 90 minutes per day ameliorated the signs and symptoms of agitation, confusion, and emotional distress in a 27-year-old male seven days following a traumatic accident.
Eovaldi, Benjamin, Zanetti, Claude
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Mechanism and Prevention of Hyperbaric Oxygen Convulsions [PDF]
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) proves vital in saving lives by elevating the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2). However, HBOT may also have toxic effects, including lung and retinal damage (peripheral HBOT toxicity), muscle spasms and violent myoclonic convulsions (CNS HBOT toxicity), which may even lead to death if left untreated.
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An Update on the Appropriate Role for Hyperbaric Oxygen: Indications and Evidence
Background: Among advanced therapeutic interventions for wounds, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has the unique ability to ameliorate tissue hypoxia, reduce pathologic inflammation, and mitigate ischemia reperfusion injury.
C. Fife, K. Eckert, M. Carter
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ABSTRACT Chronic wounds pose significant challenges to patients and potentially reduce patients' quality of life. A prospective randomised control trial (RCT) was conducted in Russia between 2018 and 2021 to assess the effectiveness of treating chronic wounds with a high‐intensity Erbium: Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (Er:YAG with RecoSMA (Reconstructive ...
Alexander Evgenievich Zaitsev+1 more
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For short periods, even without the presence of red blood cells, hyperbaric oxygen can safely allow plasma to meet the oxygen delivery requirements of a human at rest.
Keith W. Van Meter
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Effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on carbohydrate metabolism protein synthesis in the myocardium during sustained hypodynamia [PDF]
Glycolysis and the intensity of protein synthesis were studied in 140 white male rats in subcellular fractions of the myocardium during 45 day hypodynamia and hyperbaric oxygenation.
Makarov, G. A.
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ABSTRACT Diabetes related foot ulcers (DFUs) are complex and costly to manage, with the prevalence of non‐healing wounds steadily increasing across the globe. Non‐healing wounds can occur when clinicians fail to undertake an appropriate assessment, fail to recognise the importance of systemic or local complications, or provide the optimal treatment ...
Jose Luis Lazaro‐Martinez+5 more
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Delayed post-hypoxic leukoencephalopathy (DPHL) is a poorly recognized syndrome characterized by neuropsychiatric symptoms following recovery from an acute hypoxic episode.
Naoto Jingami+10 more
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