Tag: Denise Nemeth

Top Ten Things You Need to Know About HBOT #5: HBOT Is Mostly for Emergency Indications

Denise Nemeth, MPAS, CWS
Jayesh B. Shah, MD, MSc, UHM ABPM, CWSP, FAPWCA, FCCWS, FACHM FUHM, FACP

 

HBOT is most commonly known by health care professionals in the setting of wound healing, but did you know that the majority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved indications for HBOT are emergency indications? As of July 2021, there are 13 approved indications for HBOT. These indications include emergencies like air emboli, crush injuries, decompression sickness, central retinal artery occlusion, idiopathic sensory neural hearing loss, iatrogenic gas embolism, gas gangrene, necrotizing fasciitis, and carbon monoxide poisoning … read more

Top Ten Things You Need to Know About HBOT #8: HBOT Mechanism: More Than Correction of Hypoxia

Denise Nemeth, MPAS, CWS
Jayesh B. Shah, MD, MSc, UHM ABPM, CWSP, FAPWCA, FCCWS, FACHM FUHM, FACP

 

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is an accepted therapeutic modality for use in several medical conditions including problem wounds. HBOT enhances oxygen supply to hypoxic tissues and increases wound healing and tissue remodeling capacity. Currently, HBOT therapy is applied in a wide range of clinical conditions.

In the third in a series of articles, these authors continue counting down the top ten things you need to know about HBOT.
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Top Ten Things You Need to Know About HBOT #10: Oxygen’s Long History of Wound Healing

Denise Nemeth, MPAS, CWS
Jayesh B. Shah, MD, MSc, UHM ABPM, CWSP, FAPWCA, FCCWS, FACHM FUHM, FACP

 

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is an accepted therapeutic modality for use in several medical conditions including problem wounds. HBOT enhances oxygen supply to hypoxic tissues and increases wound healing and tissue remodeling capacity. Currently, HBOT therapy is applied in a wide range of clinical conditions.

In the first in a series of articles, these authors count down the top ten things you need to know about HBOT
read more