UNION HOSPITAL WOUND HEALING CENTER
What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
Breathing 100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure is a painless, proven way to
help the body heal. Hyperbaric oxygen chambers work by surrounding the patient with 100 % oxygen at higher than normal atmospheric pressure in sessions, or dives, that last
90 minutes to two hours. This increases the amount of oxygen in the patient's blood allowing red blood cells to pass more easily through the plasma into the wounds to heal
them from the inside out.
Introduced in the mid-'60s, HBO chambers have evolved to treat patients suffering from
diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, infections, compromised skin grafts and flaps, and
wounds that haven't healed within 30 days.
Weighing more than one ton each, the HBO chambers resemble a reclining bed encased
in a clear acrylic shell nearly a yard in diameter. Patients can listen to music or watch
movies on televisions and VCR/DVD players mounted above the chamber while
remaining in constant contact with those outside the chamber through an intercom and
private handset. The only physical sensation resulting from the treatment is a slight
pressure on the eardrum, such as that felt when a plane lands, as the air in the chamber is compressed.
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