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Welcome
to the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Unit at John T. Mather
Memorial Hospital.
What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a medical treatment
that is used to treat a limited but diverse series of
illnesses. It may be the primary treatment for some
disorders, but it is often used as part of a combined
program involving antibiotics and surgery. In order
to provide patients with hyperbaric oxygen therapy,
a pressurized chamber is necessary. The patient is
placed within the chamber, in which the atmospheric
pressure is compressed to the level ordered by the
consulting hyperbaric physician, using pure oxygen.
Hyperbaric oxygen is a simple concept. The air
we breathe contains 21% oxygen. Providing 100%
oxygen by face mask without the use of a chamber
has certain, limited benefits. By providing pure
oxygen in a pressurized chamber we are able to
deliver 2-3 times that which can be provided by
breathing 100% oxygen with no increase in pressure.
This “hyperbaric” (or high pressure) dose of oxygen,
offers distinct therapeutic benefits.
How Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Work?
Oxygen, when delivered to a patient in a hyperbaric
chamber, greatly increases the amount of oxygen that
can be delivered to body tissues by the blood. All of
the benefits provided by hyperbaric oxygen therapy are
the result of this extra oxygen being carried within the
bloodstream. There is really no benefit from the
oxygen within the chamber in direct contact with
wounds. This is the reason that your dressings are
usually left in place during the treatment.
Depending upon the reason for your referral to the
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Unit, hyperbaric oxygen
will be used to provide you with one or more of the
following effects:
- Increased oxygen delivery to the injured tissue
- Greater blood vessel formation
- Advanced wound healing
- Improved infection control
- Preservation of damaged tissues
- Elimination of toxic substances
- Reduce effects from toxic substances
- Reduction or elimination of tissue obstruction by
gas bubbles
The above effects may occur with only one or two
treatments. However, it may be necessary to undergo as
many as 40-50 treatments for maximum benefit. Your
planned treatment course will be discussed with you in
detail prior to starting therapy.
What Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Feel Like?
Hyperbaric oxygen treatments are normally painless.
You simply lie comfortably and restfully in the
chamber. You can listen to music, watch TV or nap, if
you wish, and feel no differently than if you were lying
in your own bed.
You may experience a sensation of fullness in your
ears during certain stages of the treatment. This is
similar to that which is felt while flying in an airplane
or driving down a mountain as the eardrum responds to
changes in pressure. As part of your introduction to the
treatment, you will be taught several easy methods to
avoid ear discomfort.
Are There Any After-Effects?
Generally, patients experience no after-effects
from hyperbaric oxygen therapy. However, some
patients report a “crackling” in their ears between
treatments. You can relieve this in the same way
you cleared your ears during changes in pressure
while in the chamber. If the crackling should
continue, please report this to the staff. Some
patients report feeling lightheaded for a few minutes
following a treatment, but this is brief and the
patients are able to continue with their normal
daily activities.
Rarely patients having hyperbaric oxygen therapy
develop temporary changes in eyesight. Studies
have shown, in these rare cases, that any altered
vision is of short duration and will return to its pretreatment
status within six to eight weeks after the
cessation of treatment.
Like all medical treatments and procedures, some
risks are associated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
These risks are quite rare and they will be
discussed with you before you sign your consent
form for therapy.
How Many Treatments Will I Need?
The number of treatments are individualized to
each patient. Some emergency treatments will only
require one or two treatments. Most wound healing
problems require 30-40 treatments.
These treatments may be provided twice a day if
you are hospitalized. For outpatients, we will
normally provide once a day treatments for five or
six days of each week.
Your planned initial courses of therapy will be
discussed with you by the hyperbaric medicine team
before you start. The exact number of treatments
will be determined by your response to hyperbaric
oxygen therapy and you will be advised by the
hyperbaric team as this information becomes
available.
Do I Need To Make Special Preparations for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
There are a number of preparations that are
necessary before starting each treatment, and these
will be discussed with you in detail by the
hyperbaric medicine team. The following
information summarizes these preparations:
SMOKING: Since tobacco products constrict
blood vessels and limit the amount of blood and
oxygen that can be delivered to tissues, you should
not use tobacco products during your course of
treatment.
MEDICATIONS: It is very important that you
provide the hyperbaric medicine team with a
complete list of medications, including nonprescription
drugs, that you are taking. Some
medications change the body’s response to oxygen
and these will be discussed with you individually.
ILLNESS: If you experience the symptoms of a
cold or the flu, such as fever, cough, sore throat,
nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, or generalized
body-aches, please notify a hyperbaric staff member
as soon as possible. These symptoms may require a
temporary delay in your treatment schedule. When
your symptoms resolve, treatments may be resumed.
CLOTHING: Personal items are not permitted
within the hyperbaric chamber. You will be provided
with cotton garments to wear during therapy. Cotton
is necessary in order to reduce the potential for static
electricity. For this same reason the following items
must also be excluded from the chamber:
- Cigarettes - Matches/Lighters Jewelry - and all metal objects
- Hairspray/Make-up/Nail Polish/Petroleum or Vaseline Products
- Perfume/Deodorant/Shaving Lotion
- Oils/Grease (Hair/Skin Products i.e.
ointments, mustache wax, liniments, etc.)
- Synthetic Clothing (i.e. rayon, nylon, etc.)
- Wig or Hair Pieces
- Nylons (hose or pantyhose)
- Food/Candy/Gum
In addition, dentures and partial plates will be
removed and it may be necessary to remove
contact lenses and glasses.
Please do not bring valuable items to the
hyperbaric medicine facility.
If you have any questions or need more
information, please call one of our hyperbaric staff
members at 631-476-2768. We will be happy to
discuss the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy with you.
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