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Early Onset of Ocular Neovascularization After Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in a Patient With Central Retinal Artery Occlusion [PDF]
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Delayed hyperbaric oxygen therapy for air emboli after open heart surgery: case report and review of a success story [PDF]
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Impediments to successful liver transplantation in man, and possible solutions [PDF]
Brettschneider, L, Starzl, TE
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Orthopedics, 2002
This cutting edge article discusses the most frequent uses of hyperbaric oxygen for the orthopedic surgeon. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an adjunct to orthopedic interventions when healing problems are anticipated due to wound hypoxia or uncontrolled infection.
Michael B, Strauss, Brandon, Bryant
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This cutting edge article discusses the most frequent uses of hyperbaric oxygen for the orthopedic surgeon. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an adjunct to orthopedic interventions when healing problems are anticipated due to wound hypoxia or uncontrolled infection.
Michael B, Strauss, Brandon, Bryant
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Hyperbaric Oxygen and Radiotherapy
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie, 2005Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy is the inhalation of 100% oxygen at a pressure of at least 1.5 atmospheres absolute (150 kPa). It uses oxygen as a drug by dissolving it in the plasma and delivering it to the tissues independent of hemoglobin. For a variety of organ systems, HBO is known to promote new vessel growth into areas with reduced oxygen ...
Mayer, Ramona+11 more
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Journal of Wound Care, 1995
A guide to the role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the management of selected problem ...
P J Bryson, N J Donlin
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A guide to the role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the management of selected problem ...
P J Bryson, N J Donlin
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1996
Hyperbaric oxygen — 100 percent oxygen at two to three times the atmospheric pressure at sea level — can result in arterial oxygen tension in excess of 2000 mm Hg1 and oxygen tension in tissue of almost 400 mm Hg.2,3 Such doses of oxygen have a number of beneficial biochemical, cellular, and physiologic effects, and today there are 259 hyperbaric ...
John S. Edelsberg, Patrick M. Tibbles
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Hyperbaric oxygen — 100 percent oxygen at two to three times the atmospheric pressure at sea level — can result in arterial oxygen tension in excess of 2000 mm Hg1 and oxygen tension in tissue of almost 400 mm Hg.2,3 Such doses of oxygen have a number of beneficial biochemical, cellular, and physiologic effects, and today there are 259 hyperbaric ...
John S. Edelsberg, Patrick M. Tibbles
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