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Written by internationally recognized leaders in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) research and practice, this exciting new book provides evidence-based, practical, useful information for anyone involved in HBOT. It outlines the physiologic principles that constitute the basis for understanding the clinical implications for treatment and describes recent advances and current research, along with new approaches to therapy. This book is an essential tool for anyone who cares for patients with difficult-to-heal wounds, wounds from radiation therapy, carbon monoxide poisoning, and more.Prov
Hyperbaric oxygenation. --- Hyperbaric medicine --- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Oxygenation, Hyperbaric --- Compressed air --- Oxygen therapy --- Therapeutic use
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Hyperbaric oxygen is a known therapeutic agent, and treatments using this agent remain a matter of discussion and research. This Special Issue collection will add new knowledge and also offer some not so usual approaches to foster contemporary understanding and potential benefit for patients and scholars.
Hyperbaric oxygenation --- Complications. --- Safety measures. --- Hyperbaric medicine --- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Oxygenation, Hyperbaric --- Compressed air --- Oxygen therapy --- Therapeutic use
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Hyperbaric oxygenation --- Hyperbaric oxygenation. --- Hyperbaric medicine --- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Oxygenation, Hyperbaric --- hyperbaric medicine --- underwater vehicles --- hyperbaric therapy --- diving --- hyperbaric technology --- Compressed air --- Oxygen therapy --- Therapeutic use --- Engineering (General) --- Medicine (General) --- Techniek (algemeen) --- Geneeskunde (algemeen) --- Oxygénothérapie hyperbare --- Hyperbaric Oxygenation. --- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy --- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapies --- Hyperbaric Oxygenations --- Oxygen Therapies, Hyperbaric --- Oxygen Therapy, Hyperbaric --- Oxygenations, Hyperbaric --- Therapies, Hyperbaric Oxygen --- Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen --- Atmospheric Pressure
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This book focuses on hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) therapy from the molecular biology perspective and its clinical applications, including molecular mechanisms of HBO’s positive effect on cellular function in hypoxic tissues. HBO is a therapeutic tool that enhances oxygen supply to hypoxic tissues and improves wound healing/tissue remodeling. Currently HBO therapy is applied to a wide range of clinical cases, which include not only acute hypoxic diseases but also many chronic and refractory diseases involving tissue hypoxia or intractable infection. HBO therapy is a well-recognized regimen for many researchers and clinicians. The first half of the book outlines basic molecular mechanisms of HBO and their potential applications for clinical activities, while the second half describes the rationale behind introducing HBO therapy into suitable clinical cases and presents successful clinical reports. It is primarily written for HBO clinicians, physiologists and basic research scientists, but is also of interest to clinicians who have an interest in this field considering introducing HBO therapy.
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Submarine medicine --- Hyperbaric oxygenation --- Diving accidents --- Submarine Medicine. --- Diving. --- Hyperbaric Oxygenation. --- Diving accidents. --- Hyperbaric oxygenation. --- Submarine medicine. --- Medicine, Submarine --- Medicine, Underwater --- Underwater medicine --- Underwater physiology --- Hyperbaric medicine --- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Oxygenation, Hyperbaric --- Compressed air --- Oxygen therapy --- Sports accidents --- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy --- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapies --- Hyperbaric Oxygenations --- Oxygen Therapies, Hyperbaric --- Oxygen Therapy, Hyperbaric --- Oxygenations, Hyperbaric --- Therapies, Hyperbaric Oxygen --- Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen --- Atmospheric Pressure --- Divings --- High Pressure Neurological Syndrome --- Immersion --- Naval Medicine --- Oceanography --- Diving --- Therapeutic use --- Accidents and injuries --- Australian
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Submarine medicine --- Underwater physiology --- Hyperbaric oxygenation --- Oxygen therapy --- Hyperbaric oxygenation. --- Oxygen therapy. --- Submarine medicine. --- Underwater physiology. --- Duiken. --- Hyperbare zuurstof. --- Oxygen Inhalation Therapy --- Submarine Medicine --- Diving --- Hyperbaric Oxygenation --- Naval Medicine --- Diving. --- Hyperbaric Oxygenation. --- Naval Medicine. --- Oxygen Inhalation Therapy. --- Submarine Medicine. --- Divings --- High Pressure Neurological Syndrome --- Immersion --- Medicine, Submarine --- Oceanography --- Inhalation Therapy, Oxygen --- Therapy, Oxygen Inhalation --- Inhalation Therapies, Oxygen --- Oxygen Inhalation Therapies --- Therapies, Oxygen Inhalation --- Medicine, Nautical --- Medicine, Naval --- Nautical Medicine --- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy --- Oxygenation, Hyperbaric --- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapies --- Hyperbaric Oxygenations --- Oxygen Therapies, Hyperbaric --- Oxygen Therapy, Hyperbaric --- Oxygenations, Hyperbaric --- Therapies, Hyperbaric Oxygen --- Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen --- Atmospheric Pressure --- Hyperbaric medicine --- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Compressed air --- Oxygen --- Respiratory therapy --- Physiology --- Medicine, Underwater --- Underwater medicine --- Therapeutic use --- ProQuest medical library --- Text files. --- Titles of electronic journals. --- Health Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Emergency Medicine and Critical Care --- General and Others --- Preventive Medicine --- Periodicals --- Human medicine
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In the past several years, the otorhinolaryngology sector has had a significantimpact on social life. About 10% of the cancers that affect the populationannually concern the head and neck, and each year the guidelines evolve andchange.Emergencies of the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, withnumerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT department (e.g., bleeding,abscesses, and dyspnoea). Interventions in the election can significantly improvepatients' quality of life and help avoid future complications.Given the importance of the medical and surgical branch of otorhinolaryngology,we want to underline the impact in social life of this important area.
Medicine --- anemia --- hearing loss --- auditory threshold shifts --- pure tone average --- pneumoparotid --- pneumoparotitis --- parotitis --- Stensen’s duct --- head and neck --- endomeatal approach --- cochlear implant --- posterior tympanotomy --- tinnitus --- without mastoidectomy --- quality of life assessment --- tracheoesophageal speech --- tracheo-esophageal puncture --- OSA --- pharyngoplasty --- sleep surgery --- pharynx --- dextromethorphan --- noise --- cochlea --- synapse --- eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) --- chronic nasal obstruction --- turbinate hypertrophy --- ETDQ-7 --- susac syndrome --- multimodal imaging --- optical coherence tomography angiography --- retinal branch artery occlusion --- fluorescein angiography --- otitis media with effusion --- child --- biofilms --- ameloblastoma --- ameloblastic carcinoma --- nestin --- CD138 --- syndecan-1 --- alpha-SMA --- stemness markers --- total thyroidectomy --- recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis --- Voice Handicap Index --- speech range profile --- acute acoustic trauma --- noise induced hearing loss --- hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Ménière’s disease --- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease --- risk factors --- case–control studies --- cohort studies --- anemia --- hearing loss --- auditory threshold shifts --- pure tone average --- pneumoparotid --- pneumoparotitis --- parotitis --- Stensen’s duct --- head and neck --- endomeatal approach --- cochlear implant --- posterior tympanotomy --- tinnitus --- without mastoidectomy --- quality of life assessment --- tracheoesophageal speech --- tracheo-esophageal puncture --- OSA --- pharyngoplasty --- sleep surgery --- pharynx --- dextromethorphan --- noise --- cochlea --- synapse --- eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) --- chronic nasal obstruction --- turbinate hypertrophy --- ETDQ-7 --- susac syndrome --- multimodal imaging --- optical coherence tomography angiography --- retinal branch artery occlusion --- fluorescein angiography --- otitis media with effusion --- child --- biofilms --- ameloblastoma --- ameloblastic carcinoma --- nestin --- CD138 --- syndecan-1 --- alpha-SMA --- stemness markers --- total thyroidectomy --- recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis --- Voice Handicap Index --- speech range profile --- acute acoustic trauma --- noise induced hearing loss --- hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Ménière’s disease --- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease --- risk factors --- case–control studies --- cohort studies
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In the past several years, the otorhinolaryngology sector has had a significantimpact on social life. About 10% of the cancers that affect the populationannually concern the head and neck, and each year the guidelines evolve andchange.Emergencies of the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, withnumerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT department (e.g., bleeding,abscesses, and dyspnoea). Interventions in the election can significantly improvepatients' quality of life and help avoid future complications.Given the importance of the medical and surgical branch of otorhinolaryngology,we want to underline the impact in social life of this important area.
Medicine --- anemia --- hearing loss --- auditory threshold shifts --- pure tone average --- pneumoparotid --- pneumoparotitis --- parotitis --- Stensen’s duct --- head and neck --- endomeatal approach --- cochlear implant --- posterior tympanotomy --- tinnitus --- without mastoidectomy --- quality of life assessment --- tracheoesophageal speech --- tracheo-esophageal puncture --- OSA --- pharyngoplasty --- sleep surgery --- pharynx --- dextromethorphan --- noise --- cochlea --- synapse --- eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) --- chronic nasal obstruction --- turbinate hypertrophy --- ETDQ-7 --- susac syndrome --- multimodal imaging --- optical coherence tomography angiography --- retinal branch artery occlusion --- fluorescein angiography --- otitis media with effusion --- child --- biofilms --- ameloblastoma --- ameloblastic carcinoma --- nestin --- CD138 --- syndecan-1 --- alpha-SMA --- stemness markers --- total thyroidectomy --- recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis --- Voice Handicap Index --- speech range profile --- acute acoustic trauma --- noise induced hearing loss --- hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Ménière’s disease --- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease --- risk factors --- case–control studies --- cohort studies
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In the past several years, the otorhinolaryngology sector has had a significantimpact on social life. About 10% of the cancers that affect the populationannually concern the head and neck, and each year the guidelines evolve andchange.Emergencies of the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, withnumerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT department (e.g., bleeding,abscesses, and dyspnoea). Interventions in the election can significantly improvepatients' quality of life and help avoid future complications.Given the importance of the medical and surgical branch of otorhinolaryngology,we want to underline the impact in social life of this important area.
anemia --- hearing loss --- auditory threshold shifts --- pure tone average --- pneumoparotid --- pneumoparotitis --- parotitis --- Stensen’s duct --- head and neck --- endomeatal approach --- cochlear implant --- posterior tympanotomy --- tinnitus --- without mastoidectomy --- quality of life assessment --- tracheoesophageal speech --- tracheo-esophageal puncture --- OSA --- pharyngoplasty --- sleep surgery --- pharynx --- dextromethorphan --- noise --- cochlea --- synapse --- eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) --- chronic nasal obstruction --- turbinate hypertrophy --- ETDQ-7 --- susac syndrome --- multimodal imaging --- optical coherence tomography angiography --- retinal branch artery occlusion --- fluorescein angiography --- otitis media with effusion --- child --- biofilms --- ameloblastoma --- ameloblastic carcinoma --- nestin --- CD138 --- syndecan-1 --- alpha-SMA --- stemness markers --- total thyroidectomy --- recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis --- Voice Handicap Index --- speech range profile --- acute acoustic trauma --- noise induced hearing loss --- hyperbaric oxygen therapy --- Ménière’s disease --- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease --- risk factors --- case–control studies --- cohort studies
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