What Researchers Did
Researchers conducted a secondary retrospective analysis of electronic medical records from 65 autistic children treated at The Oxford Center in Michigan, comparing verbal scores between those receiving Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) alone and those receiving ABA plus Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT).
What They Found
The provided abstract is truncated and does not present the specific numerical findings regarding the impact of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) on verbal scores. However, the study included 23 children in the ABA + HBOT group and 12 in the ABA-only group for VB-MAPP analysis, and 9 children in the ABA + HBOT group versus 21 in the ABA-only group for ABLLS analysis.
What This Means for Canadian Patients
If this research had demonstrated positive impacts of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) on verbal scores, it could suggest a potential adjunctive therapy for Canadian children with autism. However, without the study's findings, its direct practical implications for Canadian patients remain undetermined.
Canadian Relevance
This study was conducted in Michigan, USA, and therefore has no direct Canadian connection.
Study Limitations
Key limitations include the retrospective design, the secondary nature of the analysis, and potentially small sample sizes within specific comparison groups.