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Showing posts with label Traumatic brain injury hyperbaric oxygen therapy india. Show all posts
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Monday, October 2, 2017

India. Post stroke rehabilitation. The missing link & Hyperbaric oxygen therapy




Dr. Efrati and his colleagues had half the study participants undergo hyperbaric oxygen treatment for two hours daily five times a week for a total of forty sessions. The second control group received no treatment for two months, followed by two months of hyperbaric treatments. The researchers found that the patients who received hyperbaric treatment in the first two months showed remarkable clinical improvements including increased sensation, language skills, and movement ability—even if it had been years since the initial damage. Neuroimaging analyses also showed significant increased neural activity in damaged brain areas. The results were published in PLoS ONE earlier this year.
“After a brain injury, you’ll see several types of brain damage. The most severe is necrosis. That tissue is dead and nothing can be done. But surrounding that necrotic tissue, you see areas that still have some metabolic function. Those areas can be improved,” says Efrati. He argues that those cells are compromised, with enough metabolic activity to stay alive but not enough to fire and promote action potentials. The extra oxygen delivered by hyperbaric treatment, over time, helps those cells heal and regain normal metabolic function and firing potential.

Efrati and his team are currently running two similar trials on people with traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer’s.
Dr. Shai Efrati is the director of the [Sagol center for hyperbaric medicine and research](http://www.assafh.org/sites/en/Pages/Hyperbaric-Chamber-New.aspx) at Assaf-Harofeh Medical Center in Israel. The center, under Dr. Efrati management, has become the largest most occupied hyperbaric center worldwide, currently treating more than 120 patients per day. Dr. Efrati is also the director of Research & Development of Assaf-Harofeh Medical center, affiliated to Tel-Aviv University. Taking the two passions/positions together Dr. Efrati has initiated a research program focusing on the neuroplasticity (regeneration of brain tissue) of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). In the first clinical studies it was proved that HBOT can induce neuroplasticity in post stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury even years after the acute Insult. The important clinical results gained from the research program have led to fruitful cooperation including multidiscipline team focusing on regeneration of injured brain due to early stages of dementia, vascular disease and anoxic brain damage as well as other "aging" tissues.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Actions of Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy (HBOT) in Neurologic Diseases:


Stroke:

Decreases cerebral edema
Decreases brain infarction
Relief of oxygen starvation or hypoxia and activates dormant neurons in the   penumbra zone.
Increased microcirculation or capillary development to increase blood flow.
Decreased brain swelling or edema by constricting nearby blood vessels.
Reduction of free radicals that continue to cause tissue damage.
Stimulation of nerve impulses through the brain and spinal cord.
Protection of the integrity of cell membranes so they can function properly.
Prevents complications such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, and thromboembolism 
Relief of muscle spasticity.
Reduces stroke recurrences
Maintains blood–brain barrier integrity
Increases survival rate


Brain injury:

Inhibits neuronal death
Causes significant reduction of intracranial pressure 
Alleviates radiation-induced neurologic necrosis
Improves neurologic outcome
Promotes blood flow in chronic neurologic disease
Provides relief from clinical symptoms, controls epilepsy, and resolves hydrocephalus 
Improves aerobic metabolism in brain injury
Counteracts edema and ischemia
Prevents complications, such as meningitis, bedsores, pneumonia, and wound infection 

Spinal cord injury:

Improves neurologic recovery
Ameliorates mitochondrial dysfunction in the motor cortex and spinal cord 
Reduces micturitional disturbance and neurologic deficits
Arrests spread of hemorrhage, reverses hypoxia, and reduces edema 
Resolves bone infection and helps wound healing in chronic osteomyelitis 

The most important criteria being, for stroke survivors, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy reactivates the idling neurons, stimulates growth of new blood vessels, prevents cell death, and improves neurological function.

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(The content and information provided within this site is for informational and educational purposes only and not to be considered as a medical advice.) 

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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

India. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) Chamber Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)


What is traumatic brain injury?
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined as damage to the brain resulting from external mechanical force or penetration of an object into the brain. In addition to the damage caused at the moment of injury, brain trauma causes secondary injury. These secondary complications contribute substantially to the damage from the initial injury and further disrupt normal brain function.

Who does traumatic brain injury usually effect?
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur twice as often in men as women. Higher risk populations are between the ages of 15 and 24 years, and 75 years and older. TBI is known as the signature injury of the Iraq/Afghan Wars. The RAND Corporation estimates that more than 320,000 veterans have experienced TBI while deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan. In the US, 5.3 million people live with disabilities caused by TBI.

What are the most common symptoms of traumatic brain injury?
Traumatic Brain Injury is complex and can have a broad spectrum of symptoms and disabilities. Some of the most common outwards symptoms and effects include: Impulsive behavior, loss of memory, impaired perception, personality changes, loss of taste and smell, diminished concentration, hearing and balance disorders, cognitive fatigue, concussion, coma, and epilepsy.

What are the traditional treatments for traumatic brain injury?
Currently there is no cure for TBI. Initial treatment is to stabilize patient and minimize secondary injury. Long-term treatment is supportive and includes physical and occupational therapy, and psychiatric support through counseling and medication.

Why is traumatic brain injury amenable to oxygen therapy?
When cells in the brain die, blood plasma leaks out into surrounding brain tissue causing swelling and reducing blood flow. These otherwise normal cells go dormant because they can't function without enough oxygen. HBOT dramatically increases the oxygen carried in the blood plasma, making oxygen available to heal damaged capillary walls, reduce swelling, and aid in new blood vessel formation. Blood flow can be restored to the dormant tissue and these cells then have the potential to function again.

What benefits can I expect from hyperbaric oxygen therapy for traumatic brain injury?
Since every patient is different it is hard to predict the result in each individual case. However, HBOT is safe and will not make the patient worse. Over 80% of patients achieve improvement in conjunction with physical and occupational therapy.

The complimentary, synergistic actions of HBOT include improved tissue oxygenation and cellular metabolism, anti-apoptotic, and anti-inflammatory mechanisms. Thus HBOT may serve as a promising neuroprotective strategy that when combined with other therapeutic targets for TBI patients which could improve long-term outcomes.

The usual oxygen therapy is once daily, five days a week for eight weeks.

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The improved tissue oxygenation and cellular metabolism, anti-apoptotic as well as anti-inflammatory effects may constitute the multiple and complementary mechanisms underlying HBOT-induced neuroprotection. 




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