Radiation Injury
Radiation exposure via radiation therapy, accidents, or acts of terrorism can result in fibrosis, persistent ulcers, or deficiencies owing to necrosis or loss of function in the tissues and organs. Management and therapy are particularly time-consuming and challenging when ionising radiation damages the skin, bone, oral mucous membrane, intestines, or salivary glands. With HBOT, radiation injuries can be treated with excellent care for best outcome.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
HBOT helps avoid tissue death from a shortage of blood by allowing more oxygen to reach places that have been damaged by radiation. The extra oxygen in your body promotes the growth of new blood vessels and enhances your body’s defences against illness.
HBOT can also aid in reducing pain, swelling, and speeding up the healing process after a wound.
The CMS has approved the diagnosis of delayed radiation damage (soft tissue and bone necrosis) for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The patient may have 20 to 60 hyperbaric oxygen sessions to treat and lessen the symptoms of LERT, depending on the specific patient diagnosis and the suggested operation. The patient should be observed during therapy by a multidisciplinary team that includes a hyperbaric nurse and physician with specialised training. At Level V.
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Radiation Injury
Radiation exposure via radiation therapy, accidents, or acts of terrorism can result in fibrosis, persistent ulcers, or deficiencies owing to necrosis or loss of function in the tissues and organs. Management and therapy are particularly time-consuming and challenging when ionising radiation damages the skin, bone, oral mucous membrane, intestines, or salivary glands. With HBOT, radiation injuries can be treated with excellent care for best outcome.
HBOT helps avoid tissue death from a shortage of blood by allowing more oxygen to reach places that have been damaged by radiation. The extra oxygen in your body promotes the growth of new blood vessels and enhances your body’s defences against illness.
HBOT can also aid in reducing pain, swelling, and speeding up the healing process after a wound.
The CMS has approved the diagnosis of delayed radiation damage (soft tissue and bone necrosis) for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The patient may have 20 to 60 hyperbaric oxygen sessions to treat and lessen the symptoms of LERT, depending on the specific patient diagnosis and the suggested operation. The patient should be observed during therapy by a multidisciplinary team that includes a hyperbaric nurse and physician with specialised training. At Level V.
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