How your patients will benefit from HBOT

Gastroenterology

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) stands out as a valuable intervention in accelerating the healing process for a diverse range of wounds, including those arising from surgical procedures. Its efficacy becomes particularly pronounced in cases involving intricate and non-responsive wounds. Numerous studies have explored the positive outcomes of HBOT across various medical conditions, such as radiation proctitis, radiation enteritis, and non-healing wounds within previously irradiated tissue beds. Furthermore, HBOT has exhibited therapeutic potential in addressing conditions like acute pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and associated complications, as well as postoperative ileus and abdominal infections such as diverticulitis.

Delving into the Research & Studies section below will provide detailed insights and comprehensive information specific to your specialty, offering a more nuanced understanding of the therapeutic benefits of HBOT.

Did You Know?

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Reduces Inflammation. HBOT helps ameliorate both acute and chronic inflammatory conditions by reducing proinflammatory cytokine release. With more oxygen present in the blood system, blood vessels can restrict their flow (vasoconstriction) to damaged tissue and reduce the fluid build up (swelling or edema) without compromising the higher oxygen levels needed for repair.

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