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Hyperbaric Oxygen and Outcomes Following the Brain Injury: A Systematic Review.

AbstractIntroduction:
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2) aims to address ischemia resulting from brain injury by subjecting patients to an atmosphere that dramatically raises the concentration of inspired oxygen (100% O2 at greater than 1 ATA). This results in elevated levels of oxygen in the plasma, which in turn boosts the delivery of oxygen for diffusion to the brain tissue.
Objective:
To study the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO)-based modalities in brain injury.
Method:
Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews protocol was applied to perform literature search regarding this analytical review.
Results:
In our study, fifteen studies are included in this review, involving 1067 people. The mean age group of patients enrolled was 57.0±11.6 and the mean NIHSS score was 10.5±8.7, of which 21 participants had moderate to severe neurological impairment. The total number of HBO treatments was 8 to 70 times (28.3±17.9), at the end of the 6-month follow-up period. mRS (modified Rankin scale) ≤3 was found in 25 cases, of which 12 patients with high-grade aSAH recovered. Poor prognosis was prevalent in patients who experienced delayed cerebral ischemia, this was true for 22.7% of patients in this study. In 3 studies conducted by Rockswold, ICP (mm Hg) was significantly lower in the HBO2 group after the treatment than pretreatment. (p<0.05). 4 studies showed an improvement in GCS score after HBO2 therapy.One trial (Imai 2006) reported that three patients in the HBO group died due to pneumonia (two) and heart failure (one) and one patient died in the control group due to heart failure. Overall, it is relatively safe to use HBO in the treatment of brain-related haemorrhage, strokes, and injury as there were no major complications reported.
Conclusion:
This systematic review demonstrates that HBO2 has significant clinical potential in treatment of brain related haemorrhages, stroke and injury.
AuthorsJaved Iqbal, Abdullah Naeem, Kainat Jahangir, Yumna Ali, Yusra Mashkoor, Ahmer Ashraf, Dalia Mehmood, Maria Mehmood, Lucke-Wold Brandon
JournalJournal of neurology research, reviews & reports (J Neurol Res Rev Rep) Vol. 5 Issue 7 ( 2023) ISSN: 2754-4737 [Electronic] England
PMID37576437 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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