27 research outputs found
The impact of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on serological values of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy is an effective adjunct treatment for ischemic disorders such as chronic infection or chronic wounds. It combines hyperoxic effects with the stimulating potential of post-therapeutic reactive hypoxia. As its crucial effects, stimulation of fibroblast growth, induction of collagen synthesis and the initiation of angiogenesis are discussed. Angiogenesis is a multistage process resulting in the growth of blood vessels. It includes degradation of extracellular matrix, proliferation and migration of different cell populations and finally formation of new vessel structures. This complex chain of procedures is orchestrated by different cytokines and growth factors. Crucial mediators of angiogenesis are basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF); their <it>in-vivo </it>function is still not fully understood.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Forty-three patients suffering from sudden sensorineural hearing loss or tinnitus were treated with HBO. The therapy included 10 sessions of 90 minutes each, one session a day. Serological levels of bFGF and VEGF were assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays performed according to the manufacturer's instructions on day 1, 2, 5 and 10 of HBO therapy and were compared to mean values of the control group, related to the patient's age and sex, and their development observed over the ten days of HBO.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>There was no sex- or age dependency of bFGF observed in the present study, whereas under HBO our results showed a significant mitigation of the bFGF concentration. In the present data, there was no connection between the VEGF concentration and the patients' ages. Women showed significantly higher levels of VEGF. There was no significant change of VEGF concentration or the VEGF/bFGF ratio during HBO. All scored results varied within the range of standard values as described in the current literature.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>A significant effect of HBO on serum concentrations of bFGF and VEGF was not verified in the present study. Additional application of exogenous growth factors in conjunction with HBO was not obviously linked by a coherent cause-and-effect chain as far as wound healing is concerned.</p
Brain perfusion imaging with voxel-based analysis in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis patients with a moderate to severe stage of disease: a boon for the workforce
Background: The present study was carried out to evaluate cerebral perfusion in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients
with a moderate to severe stage of disease. Some patients underwent hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) and brain
perfusion between before and after that was compared.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 25 secondary progressive (SP)-MS patients from the hospital database.
Neurological disability evaluated by Expanded Disability Status Scale Score (EDSS). Brain perfusion was performed
by (99 m) Tc-labeled bicisate (ECD) brain SPECT and the data were compared using statistical parametric mapping
(SPM). In total, 16 patients underwent HBOT. Before HBOT and at the end of 20 sessions of oxygen treatment,
99mTc-ECD brain perfusion single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was performed again then
the results were evaluated and compared. Brain perfusion was performed by (99 m) Tc-labeled bicisate (ECD) brain
SPECT and the data were compared using statistical parametric mapping (SPM).
Results: A total of 25 SP-MS patients, 14 females (56 %) and 11 males (44 %) with a mean age of 38.92 ± 11.
28 years included in the study. The mean disease duration was 8.70 ± 5.30 years. Of the 25 patients, 2 (8 %) had
a normal SPECT and 23 (92 %) had abnormal brain perfusion SPECT studies. The study showed a significant
association between severity of perfusion impairment with disease duration and also with EDSS (P <0.05). There
was a significant improvement in pre- and post-treatment perfusion scans (P <0.05), but this did not demonstrate
a significant improvement in the clinical subjective and objective evaluation of patients (P >0.05).
Conclusions: This study depicted decreased cerebral perfusion in SP-MS patients with a moderate to severe
disability score and its association with clinical parameters. Because of its accessibility, rather low price, practical
ease, and being objective quantitative information, brain perfusion SPECT can be complementing to other
diagnostic modalities such as MRI and clinical examinations in disease surveillance and monitoring. The literature
on this important issue is extremely scarce, and follow up studies are required to assess these preliminary results
Atuação da enfermagem no tratamento com oxigenoterapia hiperbárica Actuación de la enfermería en el tratamiento con oxigenoterapia hiperbárica Nursing activities in hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Através de relato de experiência desenvolvida na Clínica de Medicina Hiperbárica do Hospital Naval Marcílio Dias os autores discorrem sobre a atuação da enfermagem no tratamento com oxigenoterapia hiperbárica. Breve histórico do procedimento, efeitos terapêuticos, indicações, efeitos colaterais e complicações são apresentados. Entendem os autores que esforços devem ser envidados para que a atuação da enfermagem nesse novo papel seja conscientizada como alternativa de mercado de trabalho nesta especialidade que vem crescendo a cada dia.<br>A través de un relato de experiencia desarrollada en la Clínica de Medicina Hiperbárica del Hospital Naval Marcílio Dias, los actores discurren sobre la actuación de la enfermería en el tratamiento con oxigenoterapia hiperbárica. Se presenta un breve histórico del procedimiento, efectos terapéuticos, indicaciones, efectos colaterales y complicaciones. Los autores consideran que son necesarios esfuerzos para que la actuación de la enfermería en ese nuevo papel sea concienciada como alternativa de mercado de trabajo en esta especialidad que viene creciendo a cada día.<br>The authors discuss nursing activities in hyperbaric oxygen therapy through an experience report developed at the Medical Clinical of the Naval Hospital Marcílio Dias. This article presents a brief history of the procedure, its therapeutic effects, indications, collateral effects and complications. The authors believe that efforts are needed to create awareness about nursing activities in this new role as a labor market alternative in this growing specialty area