نتایج جستجو برای: oxygen therapy

تعداد نتایج: 846403  

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2017
Emily C Bell Narelle S Cox Nicole Goh Ian Glaspole Glen P Westall Alice Watson Anne E Holland

This review aims to establish the impact of oxygen therapy on dyspnoea, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), exercise capacity and mortality in interstitial lung disease (ILD).We included studies that compared oxygen therapy to no oxygen therapy in adults with ILD. No limitations were placed on study design or intervention type. Two reviewers independently evaluated studies for inclusion, as...

2015
Dong Yan Jin Shan Yu Ze Zeng Xiao-yan Hu Xiao-hua

[Purpose] To observe the effect of combined hyperbaric oxygen therapy on patients with post-stroke depression. [Subjects] Ninety patients with post-stroke depression were randomly divided into 3 groups: fluoxetine treatment group (n = 30), hyperbaric oxygen therapy group (n = 30), and hyperbaric oxygen combined treatment group (n = 30). [Methods] Fluoxetine treatment group received anti-depress...

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 2017
Paul J Young Diane M Mackle Michael J Bailey Richard W Beasley Victoria L Bennett Adam M Deane Glenn M Eastwood Simon Finfer Ross C Freebairn Edward Litton Natalie J Linke Colin J McArthur Shay P McGuinness Rakshit Panwar Rinaldo Bellomo

OBJECTIVE The objective of the intensive care unit randomised trial comparing two approaches to oxygen therapy (ICU-ROX) pilot phase, which included the first 100 patients of an overall sample of 1000, was to examine feasibility. DESIGN Investigator-initiated, prospective, parallel-group, pilot randomised controlled trial. SETTING Six medical-surgical intensive care units (ICUs) in Australi...

2017

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2009

Fifty percent of patients with long-standing diabetes have numbness, burning, electrical sensations, stabbing, or shooting pain in their feet or legs—and it’s usually worse at night. While the pain is uncomfortable, the lack of sensation can have even worse consequences. If a person’s shoes fit improperly, are too tight, have rough spots inside, or rub when the person walks, the blisters, abras...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 2010
E Muzzi B Zennaro R Visentin F Soldano C Sacilotto

BACKGROUND The management of sudden sensorineural hearing loss has not yet been standardised. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy influences recovery from sudden sensorineural hearing loss, but the underlying mechanism is unknown and the appropriate indications and protocols undetermined. MATERIALS AND METHODS Nineteen patients affected by sudden sensorineural hearing loss were treated after unsuccessf...

Journal: :British medical journal 1971
T C Northfield

The rate of absorption of gas from a pneumothorax was studied in 12 patients breathing air and in 10 patients breathing air and a high concentration of oxygen alternately. The mean rate of absorption while breathing air was the same in both groups of patients. In the second group the rate consistently increased during periods of oxygen therapy and decreased again on breathing air. The mean rate...

2015
Ling Yan Ting Liang Oumei Cheng

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is defined as a treatment in which a patient intermittently breathes 100% oxygen while the treatment chamber is pressurized to a pressure greater than sea level (1.0 atmosphere absolute, ATA). In China, for nearly 50 years, HBOT has been used as a primary or adjuvant therapy to treat a variety of diseases. This article mainly reviewed the indications and contrai...

2009

Fifty percent of patients with long-standing diabetes have numbness, burning, electrical sensations, stabbing, or shooting pain in their feet or legs—and it’s usually worse at night. While the pain is uncomfortable, the lack of sensation can have even worse consequences. If a person’s shoes fit improperly, are too tight, have rough spots inside, or rub when the person walks, the blisters, abras...

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