You may have heard about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). But what it is exactly and how do we use this in our podiatric practice?
During HBOT, a patient breathes 100% Oxygen at 2 to 3 times atmospheric pressure. This increases the oxygen uptake in the blood. The oxygenated blood is transported throughout the body to supply ischemic or diseased tissues.
A patient generally undergoes 30-60 treatments. Treatments must be on consecutive days (ie. Monday through Friday).
In our practice, we recommend HBOT for patients who are suffering from non-healing wounds, necrotizing soft tissue infections, bone infection and compromised skin grafts and flaps.
Other indications for HBOT include:
- Thermal burns
- Exceptional Anemia
- Decompression sickness & Air embolism
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- Crush injury/compartment syndrome
- Delayed radiation injury
Contraindications include:
- Untreated Pneumothorax (collapsed lung)
- Pregnancy
- Congenital spherocytosis
- Certain medications: Bleomycin, Cisplatin, Disulfiram, Doxorubicin, Sulfamylon
Drs. Trang, Fassman and Tsombaris are Certified Wound Specialists affiliated with the Elmer Wound Care Center.
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