Cardiology and HBOT
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can be used as a beneficial adjunctive treatment for cardiology patients including those with Acute Coronary Syndrome, angina, and even sternal infections after CABG surgery.
The use of HBOT to precondition patients with coronary artery disease before they undergo cardiopulmonary bypass surgery can improve myocardial function after the operation, reducing the length of intensive care stay and limiting complications post-bypass surgery. It can also improve clinical outcomes in patients with sternal infection and osteomyelitis after sternotomy and cardiothoracic surgery.
HBOT can benefit your patients by:
- Limiting re-perfusion injury
- Stimulating angiogenesis
- Enhancing stem cell proliferation from the bone marrow
- Improving mitochondrial efficiency
- Decreasing inflammation
- Decreasing fibrosis
- May reduce the volume of heart muscle damaged after Acute Coronary Syndrome
See the research below for detailed information related to your specialty.
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Research
Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Improve Outcome After Heart Attack?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Acute Coronary Syndrome
Stimulating Angiogenesis by Hyperbaric Oxygen in an Isolated Tissue Construct
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