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RCT Scientific reports 2025

A double-blind randomized trial of hyperbaric oxygen for persistent symptoms after brain injury.

Weaver LK, Ziemnik R, Deru K, Russo AA — Scientific reports, 2025

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers conducted a double-blind randomized controlled trial to evaluate hyperbaric oxygen therapy for persistent symptoms after non-stroke brain injury.

What They Found

The provided abstract is incomplete and does not contain the study's findings regarding the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Therefore, no specific numerical outcomes or conclusions can be reported from this abstract.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

Without the full study results, it is not possible to determine the practical implications of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for Canadian patients experiencing persistent symptoms after brain injury. Further research and complete data are needed to assess its potential benefits or risks in this population.

Canadian Relevance

This study has no direct Canadian connection as it was not conducted in Canada or with Canadian participants.

Study Limitations

A significant limitation for this summary is the incomplete nature of the provided abstract, preventing a full understanding of the study's methodology and results.

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Study Details

Study Type RCT
Category Neurological
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 40011516
Year Published 2025
Journal Scientific reports
MeSH Terms Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Male; Female; Double-Blind Method; Adult; Middle Aged; Brain Injuries; Quality of Life; Treatment Outcome; Neuropsychological Tests; Brain Injuries, Traumatic

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