Archive for June, 2010

How safe is HBOT – Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

There have been numerous studies in adults and children which have established the safety of  Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) that is given in hyperbaric chambers. The most common side effect of HBOT is middle ear barotrauma where the ear drum gets irritated, bleeds or even ruptures. This occurs in approximately 2% of patients. The incidence of this is decreased with pseudoephedrine treatment before HBOT.

Less common side effects Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in descending order include sinus squeeze which is a sharp pain in the sinus, serous otitis which is fluid build-up behind the eardrum, claustrophobia, and reversible myopia which is nearsightedness.

Seizures may occur infrequently in about 1-3 out of 10,000 patients. Higher pressures especially over 2-3 ATA have a higher incidence of side effects.

We need to remember that oxygen is a drug. And just like any drug, it has beneficial effects at a certain dose, but too high of a dose can increase side effects.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) – A Brief Introduction.

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Let us first begin by knowing what exactly is hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves inhaling 100% oxygen at greater than one atmosphere absolute (ATA) in a pressurized chamber. The air we breathe at sea level is defined as 1 ATA.

Many of the clinical uses of hyperbaric treatments conducted in fixed or portable hyperbaric chambers have been at pressures above 1.5 ATA. However, recently, some researchers have been using lower pressures of hyperbaric oxygen therapy with good results in some conditions. The abbreviation conventionally used for hyperbaric oxygen therapy is HBOT.

What actually happens in a portable hyperbaric chamber -

HBOT increases the amount of oxygen that is carried in the plasma. Typically, hemoglobin which circulates in the blood stream carries almost all of the oxygen in our body to tissues.

Only 0.3% of oxygen is dissolved in the plasma which is the fluid in our blood vessels not counting the red cells, white cells and platelets. Hemoglobin is normally 97% saturated or full of oxygen.

However, with HBOT, the amount of oxygen that is dissolved into the plasma can increase many fold. In fact, some animal studies have shown that hyperbaric oxygen treatment can keep an animal alive without circulating red blood cells. There is an old paper called “Life without blood” that studied this in a pig. Therefore, in conditions where hypoxia (or decreased amount of oxygen) is present, such as with decreased blood flow, we would expect HBOT to help overcome this problem.

Interestingly, HBOT causes vasoconstriction of blood vessels which actually causes decreased blood flow. However, because it increases the amount of oxygen in plasma so much, the overall result is increased oxygen delivery to tissue. Because it causes decreased blood flow, hyperbaric oxygen treatment decreases swelling, including swelling in the brain, after injury or ischemia.

One of the properties of HBOT that is rarely discussed is the anti-inflammatory effect of HBOT. Several animal studies have revealed that Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has potent anti-inflammatory tissue effects with equivalence to diclofenac 20 mg/kg noted in one study using HBOT at 2.4 ATA and 100% oxygen.

Hyperbaric oxygen treatment usually conducted in a a portable hyperbaric chamber has also been shown to decrease markers of inflammation including IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-á in humans. So we get decreased blood flow, increased oxygenation, decreased swelling and decreased inflammation, all from one treatment.

Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy to cure Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)

Monday, June 14th, 2010

There are certain signs and symptoms of autism in children which  a parent should be aware of and would know when to take the child to the HBOT center for correct diagnosis and start the hyperbaric chamber therapy in HBOT chambers.

Autism treatment in children should start when children with ASD demonstrate deficits in

1)      social interaction,

2)      verbal and nonverbal communication, and

3)      repetitive behaviors or interests.

In addition, they will often have unusual responses to sensory experiences, such as certain sounds or the way objects look. Each of these symptoms runs the gamut from mild to severe. They will present in each individual child differently. For instance, a child may have little trouble learning to read but exhibit extremely poor social interaction. Each child will display communication, social, and behavioral patterns that are individual but fit into the overall diagnosis of ASD.

Children with autism, requiring HBOT chamber treatment in good and established HBOT centers, do not follow the typical patterns of child development. In some children, hints of future problems may be apparent from birth. In most cases, the problems in communication and social skills become more noticeable as the child lags further behind other children the same age. Some other children start off well enough. Oftentimes between 12 and 36 months old, the differences in the way they react to people and other unusual behaviors become apparent. Some parents report the change as being sudden, and that their children start to reject people, act strangely, and lose language and social skills they had previously acquired. In other cases, there is a plateau, or leveling, of progress so that the difference between the child with autism and other children the same age becomes more noticeable.

Source – National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Is The New Breakthrough Treatment For Neuropathy

Sunday, June 13th, 2010
Neuropathy In Feet

Neuropathy In Feet

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a an exciting new treatment for people who suffer from diabetic and peripheral neuropathies . Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, referred to as HBOT, has actually has been used in the medical field for many years to treat a variety of conditions including carbon monoxide poisoning, crush injuries “the bends” experienced by divers, burns and diabetic wound complications such as gangrene. Its application for treating neuropathies is relatively new and is not considered a “standard treatment” for neuropathy. In medical speak it is considered an “off-label treatment.” So here is the low-down on HBOT as it pertains to treating neuropathies:

What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy and how doe s it work in treating neuropathy?

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is breathing oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure. This allows red blood cells to carry more oxygen to all parts of the body. As a result HBOT has the following beneficial effects:

  • Enhanced wound healing
  • Stimulates the growth of new blood vessels
  • Increased circulation
  • Repair of damaged tissue

Since diabetic and other peripheral neuropathies are due to damage to the nerves, especially in the feet, it is postulated that HBOT may be effective in treating neuropathy

There are two types of HBOT-Hard chamber and soft chamber-what is the difference?

Hard oxygen chambers as the name suggests, is made out of a hard metal-usually steel. With these chambers the patient is breathing 100% oxygen under pressure. It is more intense therapy requiring more time to equalize pressures. Hard chambers are used to treat more serious-life threatening conditions as those listed above. These chambers are usually located at hospitals, outpatient centers or specific hyperbaric centers.

Soft chamber oxygen chambers are less invasive. Treating patients with this type of chamber is called mild hyperbaric therapy. It is estimated that the pressure in a soft chamber is equivalent to diving under water to about 12 feet.  Soft chambers are portable and can be placed in any treatment facility-including doctor’s offices. In fact at the Foot Pain Center, we are currently using mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Will HBOT cure my neuropathy?

HBOT will not cure neuropathy. In most cases peripheral nerve damage is not reversible. The goal of HBOT is to help restore sensation and to decrease the painful and uncomfortable symptoms of neuropathy-pain, burning, tingling, shooting pains and “pins and needles” sensations.  Treatments are designed to reduce symptoms. From a practical point it may be necessary To undergo a  series of treatments which may relieve symptoms. Periodic treatments may be necessary to maintain and restore the positive effects of HBOT.

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Source : Foot Pain Center Blog

Curing Autism With HBOT Therapy – A Case Study

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

A Case Study

Subject: Curing Autism With HBOT Therapy

George completed 40 HBOT outpatient treatments at 1.3 atmospheres for the first five treatments and then moved up to 1.5 atmospheres for the last 35 treatments.

His improvements are in the areas of:

  • language (pragmatics)
  • social skills
  • It appears he is mastering and acquisitioning in his ABA program much more and much faster than ever before. (They are on theory of mind and advanced skills with curriculum helpers for abstract/new concepts at school.)
  • In addition, his abstract concepts are really picking up (for example: If I say, “George — tell me a story,”  he responds with a full on story; 5-10 sentences long with a start “Once upon a time…” and keeps going!)
  • Overall health has improved as well in his complexion and his body functions (stooling everyday that look more normal than before).

A Word Of Caution For Children Who Are Not Good Candidates For HBOT Therapy -

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy or HBO Therapy is a medical procedure. It is recommended that your doctor evaluate the treatment based on the unique needs of the patient, your child, to make a recommendation. HBOT treatment REQUIRES A DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION and should be evaluated uniquely based on a child’s needs and potential issues.

Some doctors do NOT recommend HBOT for children with the following issues:

  • Central nervous system birth trauma (severe). Some children with cerebral palsy, stroke or other birth traumas can greatly benefit from HBOT. This needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis.
  • Seizures (some variations may be fine for HBOT treatments. This needs to be discussed with your doctor.)
  • Children with a severe sinus infections or cold should not do hyperbaric oxygen therapy until these symptoms subside. If sinus issues are chronic this needs to be discussed with your doctor.
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