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1 treatments of HBO (100% oxygen at 1.5atm) or hyperbaric air (HBA, 14% oxygen at 1.5atm) over an 8-wee
2                                    Breathing hyperbaric air or gas mixtures, for example during divin
3       The results of these studies find that hyperbaric and hyperoxic approaches resulted in increase
4 access for exploring the neuronal effects of hyperbaric breathing gases.
5 articipants were stratified by participating hyperbaric centre and randomly assigned (2:1) by a compu
6 vention consisted of 40 once daily 60-minute hyperbaric chamber compressions at 2.0 atmospheres absol
7          Usual therapy is recompression in a hyperbaric chamber following well-established protocols.
8  subjected to compression/decompression in a hyperbaric chamber have been used.
9 ll mammals for the study of explosive DCS by hyperbaric chamber, validating the translational usefuln
10 rapies, which can include recompression in a hyperbaric chamber.
11      Blood from research subjects exposed in hyperbaric chambers to air pressure equal to 18 meters o
12 roisopropanol (HFIP) employed as solvent and hyperbaric conditions (10-15 kbar) allows unprecedented
13                      SSOE is manufactured in hyperbaric conditions and stored in a ready-to-use canis
14 en is bubbled through the vasculature; under hyperbaric conditions using specialized pressurized cham
15 last few decades, only very few studies into hyperbaric effects have been published, especially for t
16  this study was to determine if intermittent hyperbaric exposure altered the muscle function of the m
17 osed to three daily 90-minute 1.3 atmosphere hyperbaric exposures for 4 weeks.
18 ssume that Xe(VIII) can be incorporated into hyperbaric frameworks such as MgSiO3 perovskite.
19 exerted by the overlying mass of water), and hyperbaric (increased pressure) tolerance is proposed to
20 dings from neuronal networks in miniaturized hyperbaric measuring chambers provide new access for exp
21                                   Only a few hyperbaric medicine centers have intensive care unit-lev
22                   Staff at the participating hyperbaric medicine facilities knew the allocated treatm
23                                              Hyperbaric O2 exposure causes seizures by an unknown mec
24 tially improve the safety and reliability of hyperbaric O2 usage in clinical and diving applications.
25 Nitric oxide is involved in the mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO(2)) brain toxicity as nitric oxid
26             Previous research has found that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO(2)) produces an acute antinocicep
27 ollowing non-stroke brain injury received 40 hyperbaric oxygen (HBO(2)) sessions or 40 sham sessions
28            This study aims to assess whether hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) applied immediately after tooth
29 f oxidation, rabbit lenses were treated with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) for 48 h, and proteins were anal
30 ntrolled clinical trial to determine whether hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) improves gross motor function in
31             The molecular mechanisms whereby hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) improves ischemic wound healing
32                                              Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) is a potent means to increase th
33                           We have shown that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) reduced cerebral infarction in r
34                                              Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) reduces cerebral infarct size af
35                                              Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy favorably improves oxyge
36 oreover, systemic reduction in EPO levels by hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) used in a preclinical mouse mode
37 R) cells lacking MTs are more susceptible to hyperbaric oxygen (HBO)-induced cell death in vivo.
38 igate lens crystallin aggregate formation in hyperbaric oxygen (HBO)-treated guinea pigs by using in
39                                              Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2 ) is a proposed treatment for th
40 esearch has demonstrated that treatment with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) can elicit an antinociceptive r
41       Earlier research has demonstrated that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) can produce an antinociceptive
42               Intermittent air breaks during hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) exposures protect against pulmo
43           We have tested the hypothesis that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) stimulates NO* production in th
44 his study was performed to determine whether hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy is protective in cecal
45 venous sodium thiosulfate (n = 9 [50%]), and hyperbaric oxygen (n = 3 [17%]).
46     Physiological antagonism of hypoxia with hyperbaric oxygen alleviated mechanical allodynia in ner
47           Increasing tissue oxygenation with hyperbaric oxygen altered the composition of the gut mic
48 4 participants were randomly assigned: 55 to hyperbaric oxygen and 29 to sham control.
49 ted for moderate to severe CO poisoning with hyperbaric oxygen and admitted to the Hennepin County Me
50                           In these patients, hyperbaric oxygen and hemodilution therapy had been admi
51 d neurotrophic factor mimicked the action of hyperbaric oxygen and preserved hippocampal neurogenesis
52                                              Hyperbaric oxygen appears to offer the advantage of earl
53 s of 1,505 consecutive patients treated with hyperbaric oxygen at a single institution from 1978 to 2
54 en for any given critical care disorder, but hyperbaric oxygen can be delivered safely to critically
55 y critical care environments without present hyperbaric oxygen capability may wish to consider offeri
56 d for moderate to severe CO poisoning in the hyperbaric oxygen chamber at Hennepin County Medical Cen
57 wledge of the physiology and risks unique to hyperbaric oxygen exposure.
58 tant to consider the risk vs. the benefit of hyperbaric oxygen for any given critical care disorder,
59 erm mortality risk for patients treated with hyperbaric oxygen for CO poisoning, and 2) determine whe
60                                              Hyperbaric oxygen has been used as a therapy for patient
61 clusive results for the clinical benefits of hyperbaric oxygen in patients with chronic bowel dysfunc
62                                   The use of hyperbaric oxygen in prevention and management of ORN re
63 ype and extent of infection, and the role of hyperbaric oxygen in treatment.
64                                              Hyperbaric oxygen is used in treating a number of disord
65                                   Clinically hyperbaric oxygen may be used in situations where NSAIDS
66  significantly blunted the protection by the hyperbaric oxygen on hippocampal neurogenesis; whereas i
67                          During exposures to hyperbaric oxygen rCBF decreased at 4 ATA, decreased for
68                                              Hyperbaric oxygen reduces myocardial injury and improves
69        Treating critically ill patients with hyperbaric oxygen requires specialized equipment and per
70                                     Although hyperbaric oxygen significantly reduces the permanent ne
71                                              Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (at 2.5 atmospheres absolute w
72   This study aimed to assess the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) in patients with centra
73                                              Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a standard treatment
74                                              Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is proposed as treatmen
75              Although evidence suggests that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) may be beneficial, it i
76 jury to evaluate the ability of low-pressure hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to improve behavioral a
77          In addition to the above therapies, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) was implemented as adju
78                  We evaluated the effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HOT) on autoimmune diabetes d
79 he routine use of adjunct treatments such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy and intravenous immunoglobulin
80 y between measures, with the lowest rate for hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the highest for vertebropl
81                                              Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been used to treat a varie
82 ished evidence and guidelines for the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in carbon monoxide-poisoned in
83 l and practical considerations in the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in children.
84 que aspects of carbon monoxide poisoning and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the fetus, the newborn, the
85                                              Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is the administration of 100%
86                                              Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may be helpful in preventing s
87  such as bronchial artery re-anastomosis and hyperbaric oxygen therapy merit clinical investigation.
88 k size nine or 12) to receive treatment with hyperbaric oxygen therapy or sham.
89 drainage was prescribed for 75% of patients, hyperbaric oxygen therapy was prescribed for 43.8% of pa
90 ced by hypoxia seems to be important because hyperbaric oxygen therapy which suppresses HIF-1 is clin
91 nary disease, extracorporeal life support or hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and animal studies.
92                   These include irradiation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hyper- or hypothermic therapy
93 intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) as well as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, none have been the complete a
94 broplasty for osteoporotic spinal fractures, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, oophorectomy with hysterectom
95 reasing scientific or public interest (i.e., hyperbaric oxygen therapy, stellate ganglion block, neur
96 ed by current clinical approaches, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
97  patients with rectal bleeding, benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
98 6%] women; 28 255 [17.4%] aged 61-70 years), hyperbaric oxygen therapy; 15 916 (7126 [44.8%] aged 41-
99 reatments are limited to supplemental and/or hyperbaric oxygen to accelerate CO elimination.
100 gen capability may wish to consider offering hyperbaric oxygen to patients with hyperbaric oxygen-app
101  response of each tissue, we exposed mice to hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) following wounding.
102          Little is known about the impact of hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) on matrix metalloprot
103      Previous research has demonstrated that hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT), exposure to 100% oxy
104                                          The hyperbaric oxygen treatment also promoted a sustained in
105 otodynamic therapy, oral pentoxyphylline and hyperbaric oxygen treatment describe positive results, b
106                                    The early hyperbaric oxygen treatment may alleviate delayed memory
107                                          The hyperbaric oxygen treatment notably restored the cogniti
108 this experiment was to explore the effect of hyperbaric oxygen treatment on carrageenan-induced infla
109                                              Hyperbaric oxygen treatment significantly decreased infl
110  carbon monoxide poisoning followed by 7-day hyperbaric oxygen treatment, (4) carbon monoxide + hyper
111                        All patients received hyperbaric oxygen treatment.
112 survivors of acute CO poisoning treated with hyperbaric oxygen were at increased risk for long-term m
113 aric oxygen treatment, (4) carbon monoxide + hyperbaric oxygen with additional intracerebroventricula
114 ng, transcranial direct current stimulation, hyperbaric oxygen, a mobile application providing educat
115 bile activity, especially in the presence of hyperbaric oxygen, and because its primary structure con
116 gadose corticosteroids, levodopa, carbidopa, hyperbaric oxygen, and neuroprotective agents, but no pr
117 -aspartate and methionine sulfoximine, or by hyperbaric oxygen, are prevented by DETC-MeSO, indicatin
118  microbiota in intestines of mice exposed to hyperbaric oxygen, human rectal biopsy and mucosal swab
119 l, glucagon, hemodialysis, hydroxocobalamin, hyperbaric oxygen, insulin, intravenous lipid emulsion,
120 , and when oxidatively stressed in vivo with hyperbaric oxygen, the knockout lenses reacted similarly
121 ntional therapy is limited to normobaric and hyperbaric oxygen, with no available antidotal therapy.
122  offering hyperbaric oxygen to patients with hyperbaric oxygen-approved indications.
123 entesis, IV corticosteroid, IV mannitol, and hyperbaric oxygen.
124 appreciably alleviated by early treatment of hyperbaric oxygen.
125 ic-oxide synthesis in neutrophils exposed to hyperbaric oxygen.
126 uelae at six weeks were less frequent in the hyperbaric-oxygen group (19 of 76 [25.0 percent]) than i
127 Cognitive sequelae were less frequent in the hyperbaric-oxygen group at 12 months, according to the i
128 , randomized trial to evaluate the effect of hyperbaric-oxygen treatment on such cognitive sequelae.
129 a 24-hour period, consisting of either three hyperbaric-oxygen treatments or one normobaric-oxygen tr
130                                        Three hyperbaric-oxygen treatments within a 24-hour period app
131  increased PbtO2 in both groups treated with hyperbaric oxygenation (mean maximum PbtO2, 390 torr; SD
132                                        Where hyperbaric oxygenation could not be performed, patients
133                    Although earlier start of hyperbaric oxygenation is associated with better outcome
134                                              Hyperbaric oxygenation is the accepted treatment for cer
135              We did not observe an effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on cerebral function after a dela
136        This study investigates the effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on cerebral function in swine whe
137     Whether less severe injury benefits from hyperbaric oxygenation should be investigated in models
138                                              Hyperbaric oxygenation significantly increased PbtO2 in
139          Our study should not change current hyperbaric oxygenation strategies for cerebral arterial
140  could be too severe for a single session of hyperbaric oxygenation to be effective.
141                                              Hyperbaric oxygenation was administered using U.S. Navy
142  much delay can be tolerated before start of hyperbaric oxygenation.
143                               The potency of hyperbaric preconditioning (HBO-PC) is uncertain compare
144                  Our purpose was to optimize hyperbaric pressure as a vector for ex vivo transfection
145                                              Hyperbaric pressure is a safe and effective vector for t
146                                              Hyperbaric pressure was an effective method of NF-kappaB
147 of long carbon fibers was investigated using hyperbaric-pressure laser chemical vapor deposition (HP-
148 developed for subjecting protein crystals to hyperbaric pressures of oxygen gas in order to promote e
149 e unit-related equipment can be subjected to hyperbaric pressurization, and some equipment may increa
150 ical schedule of air treatments using a sham hyperbaric pressurization.
151 nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), and hyperbaric (pressurized) oxygen (HBO) alter vascular end
152 f vasoconstriction in response to PO2 in the hyperbaric range in SOD3+/+ mice, whereas NO-dependent r
153                                              Hyperbaric storage (8h) of melon juice (a highly perisha
154                                              Hyperbaric storage (HS) of raw watermelon juice, at 50,
155 ffects of high pressure processing (HPP) and hyperbaric storage (HS) on lipid oxidation amounts in di
156 Comparatively to the refrigerated condition, hyperbaric storage at 50/75 MPa resulted in similar or l
157 ressure pasteurised (HPP) milk was stored by hyperbaric storage at room temperature (HS/RT) (50-100 M
158          These results show the potential of hyperbaric storage, at and above room temperature and wi
159              One such approach is the use of hyperbaric therapies, which 14% of DMD patients self-rep
160 ng at 1 or 2 atmospheres pressure (mimicking hyperbaric therapy) did not decrease hypoxia in the tumo
161 tient is healing very slowly with the aid of hyperbaric therapy; she has been unable to achieve smoki
162 ation between the hypoxia thresholds and the hyperbaric thresholds of taxonomic groups of shallow-wat
163                                       AS ODN hyperbaric transfection proved highly efficient, effecti
164 d presence of endotracheal intubation during hyperbaric treatment.

 
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