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Clinical Study Klinicheskaia khirurgiia 1992

[Hyperbaric oxygenation in the comprehensive therapy of young and middle age patients in the acute period after mild craniocerebral trauma].

Orishaka NI, Kharchenko AP, Dengub VV, Sutkovoĭ DA, Gorobets OB, Gaĭduk IuS, et al. — Klinicheskaia khirurgiia, 1992

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers analyzed the treatment outcomes of 107 young and middle-aged patients who experienced mild craniocerebral trauma.

What They Found

They developed a hyperbaric oxygenation regimen that contributed to normalizing general cerebral and focal disorders in high nervous and psychic activity. This regimen also helped prevent certain post-traumatic complications in the 107 patients studied.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

Canadian patients with mild craniocerebral trauma might benefit from hyperbaric oxygenation as a potential therapy to improve recovery. This approach could help normalize neurological functions and prevent complications following such injuries.

Canadian Relevance

This study has no direct Canadian connection.

Study Limitations

The abstract provides limited details on the study methodology, specific outcome measures, or the presence of a control group.

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Study Details

Study Type Clinical Study
Category Neurological
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 1298829
Year Published 1992
Journal Klinicheskaia khirurgiia
MeSH Terms Acute Disease; Adult; Age Factors; Brain Injuries; Combined Modality Therapy; Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Injury Severity Score; Middle Aged; Treatment Outcome

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