Effect of hyperbaric oxygenotherapy on nonhealing defects
Authors:
M. Kormundová
Authors‘ workplace:
Hyperbarická oxygenoterapie Hronov, vedoucí pracoviště MUDr. Jaroslav Trčka, CSc.
Published in:
Pracov. Lék., 64, 2012, No. 1, s. 52-53.
Category:
Announcements
Overview
Chronic defects are basically wounds which heal secondarily (per secondam), which mostly develop form advanced tissue destruction as a consequence of vascular diseases of various origin, which as diabetes mellitus, ischemic disease of lower extremities, radiation-cause damage or tumors.
Hyperbaric oxygenotherapy represents one possibility to treat such defects.
Key words:
chronic defects – hyperbaric chamber – acute indication of HBO – chronic indication of HBO
Sources
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Labels
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