HBOT Flashcards

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

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  • historically used for divers
  • now for tx of musculoskeletal, neuro, and other disease states
    ex: compartment syndromes, sprains, strains, large hematomas, crush injuries, severe burns, systemic infection, CVA, TBI
  • delivered in chambers or superficially
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

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  • historically used for divers
  • now for tx of musculoskeletal, neuro, and other disease states
    ex: compartment syndromes, sprains, strains, large hematomas, crush injuries, severe burns, systemic infection, CVA, TBI
  • delivered in chambers or superficially
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How HBOT works

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  • overload body with oxygen to prevent ischemia from secondary trauma and provide assistance to healing process
  • exposed to environment that is 2-3 times atmospheric absolute (ATA)
    • 1 ATA = air/water pressure at sea level
    • each 33ft immersion = 1 ATA increase
      ex: if 33ft immersion at sea level = 2 ATA
  • patient breaks air that is 95-100% oxygen (21% in normal air)
    • norm: 5mL oxygen consumed/100mL blood
    • in HBOT: 6.6mL O consumed/100mL blood
    • at 3 ATA = enough O2 to sustain life without hemoglobin
  • high oxygen content => vasoconstriction
    - -> decreasing blood flow by at least 20%
    - -> diffusion gradient of oxygen to the tissue even with decreased blood flow
    - -> may be most beneficial for poorly vascularized areas (achilles, RC)
  • increases PMN and fibroblastic activity
  • most beneficial immediately after an injury
  • sometimes used to prevent DOMS
  • more research needed
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Indication for HBOT

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  • inflammatory conditions
  • sprains
  • strains
  • DOMS
  • muscle soreness
  • wounds
  • tendon lacerations
  • compartment syndromes
  • crush injuries
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Contraindications for HBOT

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  • middle or inner ear infection
  • pregnancy
  • tympanic membrane rupture
  • sinusitis
  • asthma
  • high fever
  • seizure disorders
  • optic neuritis
  • pneumothorax
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How HBOT works

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  • overload body with oxygen to prevent ischemia from secondary trauma and provide assistance to healing process
  • exposed to environment that is 2-3 times atmospheric absolute (ATA)
    • 1 ATA = air/water pressure at sea level
    • each 33ft immersion = 1 ATA increase
      ex: if 33ft immersion at sea level = 2 ATA
  • patient breaks air that is 95-100% oxygen (21% in normal air)
    • norm: 5mL oxygen consumed/100mL blood
    • in HBOT: 6.6mL O consumed/100mL blood
    • at 3 ATA = enough O2 to sustain life without hemoglobin
  • high oxygen content => vasoconstriction
    - -> decreasing blood flow by at least 20%
    - -> diffusion gradient of oxygen to the tissue even with decreased blood flow
    - -> may be most beneficial for poorly vascularized areas (achilles, RC)
  • increases PMN and fibroblastic activity
  • most beneficial immediately after an injury
  • sometimes used to prevent DOMS
  • more research needed
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Indication for HBOT

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  • inflammatory conditions
  • sprains
  • strains
  • DOMS
  • muscle soreness
  • wounds
  • tendon lacerations
  • compartment syndromes
  • crush injuries
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Contraindications for HBOT

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  • middle or inner ear infection
  • pregnancy
  • tympanic membrane rupture
  • sinusitis
  • asthma
  • high fever
  • seizure disorders
  • optic neuritis
  • pneumothorax
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