Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy HBOT and Paul Harch

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Paul Harch Hyperbaric

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Brain Injury

In fact, the results are more promising than almost any other available treatment. Harch told the advocate that the hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy has demonstrated “90 to 99 percent response rates,” in practice. Recruiting of 1,000 patients for oxygen chamber trials will begin next week for a study that began March 15, 2010 in the United States. The study will involve patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injuries who will receive 80 treatments over the course of 5 months, many of them veterans, The Advocate said.

It is hoped that hyperbaric oxygen treatments will alleviate much of the long-term brain damage associated with roadside bomb blasts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Even though many veterans of both combat fronts had been injured multiple times, they still received dramatic benefit from the oxygen treatments in pilot studies.

Paul Harch, underlining the importance of oxygen therapy, told the Digital Journal, “Failure to effectively treat brain injury can result in life-long cognitive loss. Even a single episode of loss of consciousness from trauma has been shown to cause permanent injury to the brain. That is why this study is so important.” He added that oxygen chamber treatment might also prove to stimulate brain tissue growth as well as mitigating damage already done.

The Digital Journal reported that hyperbaric oxygen treatment began eighty years ago when it was employed to help divers recover from the bends – decompression sickness. Modern technological advancements have made the chambers a perfect match for treating traumatic brain injury. Since brain injuries lead to billions of dollars spent on treatments and care, oxygen treatments may also prove to reduce the amount of money spent on managing long term care, if the treatments prove as effective as the pilot studies show.

A Syracuse Post Standard article reported further on the results of the 15 veterans who took part in Harch’s pilot study. The article said that results showed, “a great reduction in depression, four times the expected improvement in post-concussion symptoms including headaches and sleep disturbances, great reduction in post-traumatic stress disorder, and 15-point increases in IQ in little more than a month.”

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