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Clinical Study Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc 2021

Repetitive hyperbaric oxygen therapy for paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity after acute carbon monoxide poisoning.

Choi S, Kim HH, Oh SB, Jung YS — Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc, 2021

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers investigated the use of repetitive hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity following acute carbon monoxide poisoning.

What They Found

The provided abstract is incomplete and does not detail the study's findings. Consequently, specific results, including any numerical data on the efficacy or outcomes of repetitive hyperbaric oxygen therapy for paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity after acute carbon monoxide poisoning, cannot be reported.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

If repetitive hyperbaric oxygen therapy proves effective, it could offer a new treatment option for Canadian patients experiencing paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity following carbon monoxide poisoning, potentially reducing hospital stays and improving recovery. This could be particularly relevant given the severe and life-threatening nature of PSH.

Canadian Relevance

This study has no direct Canadian connection.

Study Limitations

The provided abstract is incomplete, preventing a comprehensive assessment of the study's specific limitations.

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Study Details

Study Type Clinical Study
Category Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 34847307
Year Published 2021
Journal Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc
MeSH Terms Brain Injuries; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Disease Progression; Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Inflammation; Mental Disorders

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