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Neuroprotection of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in sub-acute traumatic brain injury:not by immediately improving cerebral oxygen saturation and oxygen partial pressure

         

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Although hyperbaric oxygen(HBO) therapy can promote the recovery of neural function in patients who have suffered traumatic brain injury(TBI),the underlying mechanism is unclear.We hypothesized that hyperbaric oxygen treatment plays a neuroprotective role in TBI by increasing regional transcranial oxygen saturation(rSO_2) and oxygen partial pressure(PaO_2).To test this idea,we compared two groups: a control group with 20 healthy people and a treatment group with 40 TBI patients.The 40 patients were given 100% oxygen of HBO for 90 minutes.Changes in rSO_2 were measured.The controls were also examined for rSO_2 and PaO_2,but received no treatment.rSO_2 levels in the patients did not differ significantly after treatment,but levels before and after treatment were significantly lower than those in the control group.PaO_2 levels were significantly decreased after the 30-minute HBO treatment.Our findings suggest that there is a disorder of oxygen metabolism in patients with sub-acute TBI.HBO does not immediately affect cerebral oxygen metabolism,and the underlying mechanism still needs to be studied in depth.

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