Case Report of Efficacy of Skin Perfusion After Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Following Peripheral Tissue Injury due to Usage of Inotropes and Vasopressors.

IF 1.9 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-16 DOI:10.15441/ceem.23.119
Nien Hsiu Suen, Chang Hae Pyo, Hyeon Gyeong Park, Keun Hong Park, Dong Sun Choi
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) has garnered significant attention as a therapeutic principle with potential benefits across a variety spectrum of medical conditions, ranging from wound healing and ischemic conditions to neurologic disorders and radiation-induced tissue damage. HBOT involves the administration of 100% oxygen at higher atmospheric pressures, leading to increased oxygen dissolved in bodily fluids and tissues. The elevated oxygen levels are proposed to facilitate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote angiogenesis. This case report presents a compelling instance of the usefulness of HBOT in promoting skin perfusion and healing following peripheral tissue injury resulting from the administration of inotropic and vasopressor agents in septic shock patients.

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使用肌注剂和血管加压剂导致外周组织损伤后高压氧治疗后皮肤灌注疗效的病例报告。
高压氧疗法(HBOT)作为一种治疗原理备受关注,它对各种医疗状况都有潜在的益处,包括伤口愈合、缺血状况、神经系统疾病和辐射引起的组织损伤等。HBOT 是指在较高的大气压力下提供 100% 的氧气,从而增加溶解在体液和组织中的氧气。氧含量的升高可促进组织修复、减少炎症和促进血管生成。本病例报告提供了一个令人信服的实例,说明在脓毒性休克患者使用肌注药和血管加压药导致外周组织损伤后,HBOT 在促进皮肤灌注和愈合方面的作用。
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