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The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury
Background and Objectives: Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) denotes breathing of 100% oxygen under elevated ambient pressure. Since the initiation of HBO for burns in 1965, abundant experimental and clinical work has been done. Despite many undisputedly positive and only a few controversial results on t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010049 |
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author | Smolle, Christian Lindenmann, Joerg Kamolz, Lars Smolle-Juettner, Freyja-Maria |
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description | Background and Objectives: Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) denotes breathing of 100% oxygen under elevated ambient pressure. Since the initiation of HBO for burns in 1965, abundant experimental and clinical work has been done. Despite many undisputedly positive and only a few controversial results on the efficacy of adjunctive HBO for burn injury, the method has not yet been established in clinical routine. Materials and Methods: We did a retrospective analysis of the literature according to PRISMA—guidelines, from the very beginning of HBO for burns up to present, trying to elucidate the question why HBO is still sidelined in the treatment of burn injury. Results: Forty-seven publications (32 animal experiments, four trials in human volunteers and 11 clinical studies) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Except four investigators who found little or no beneficial action, all were able to demonstrate positive effects of HBO, most of them describing less edema, improved healing, less infection or bacterial growth and most recently, reduction of post-burn pain. Secondary enlargement of burn was prevented, as microvascular perfusion could be preserved, and cells were kept viable. The application of HBO, however, concerning pressure, duration, frequency and number of treatment sessions, varied considerably. Authors of large clinical studies underscored the intricate measures required when administering HBO in severe burns. Conclusions: HBO unquestionably has a positive impact on the pathophysiological mechanisms, and hence on the healing and course of burns. The few negative results are most likely due to peculiarities in the administration of HBO and possibly also to interactions when delivering the treatment to severely ill patients. Well-designed studies are needed to definitively assess its clinical value as an adjunctive treatment focusing on relevant outcome criteria such as wound healing time, complications, length of hospital stay, mortality and scar quality, while also defining optimal HBO dosage and timing. |
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spelling | pubmed-78277592021-01-25 The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury Smolle, Christian Lindenmann, Joerg Kamolz, Lars Smolle-Juettner, Freyja-Maria Medicina (Kaunas) Review Background and Objectives: Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) denotes breathing of 100% oxygen under elevated ambient pressure. Since the initiation of HBO for burns in 1965, abundant experimental and clinical work has been done. Despite many undisputedly positive and only a few controversial results on the efficacy of adjunctive HBO for burn injury, the method has not yet been established in clinical routine. Materials and Methods: We did a retrospective analysis of the literature according to PRISMA—guidelines, from the very beginning of HBO for burns up to present, trying to elucidate the question why HBO is still sidelined in the treatment of burn injury. Results: Forty-seven publications (32 animal experiments, four trials in human volunteers and 11 clinical studies) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Except four investigators who found little or no beneficial action, all were able to demonstrate positive effects of HBO, most of them describing less edema, improved healing, less infection or bacterial growth and most recently, reduction of post-burn pain. Secondary enlargement of burn was prevented, as microvascular perfusion could be preserved, and cells were kept viable. The application of HBO, however, concerning pressure, duration, frequency and number of treatment sessions, varied considerably. Authors of large clinical studies underscored the intricate measures required when administering HBO in severe burns. Conclusions: HBO unquestionably has a positive impact on the pathophysiological mechanisms, and hence on the healing and course of burns. The few negative results are most likely due to peculiarities in the administration of HBO and possibly also to interactions when delivering the treatment to severely ill patients. Well-designed studies are needed to definitively assess its clinical value as an adjunctive treatment focusing on relevant outcome criteria such as wound healing time, complications, length of hospital stay, mortality and scar quality, while also defining optimal HBO dosage and timing. MDPI 2021-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7827759/ /pubmed/33430046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010049 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Smolle, Christian Lindenmann, Joerg Kamolz, Lars Smolle-Juettner, Freyja-Maria The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury |
title | The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury |
title_full | The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury |
title_fullStr | The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury |
title_full_unstemmed | The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury |
title_short | The History and Development of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBO) in Thermal Burn Injury |
title_sort | history and development of hyperbaric oxygenation (hbo) in thermal burn injury |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010049 |
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