Hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Application in traumatic brain injury Hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Application in traumatic brain injury

The extent and progression of neurological impairment in traumatic brain injury depend significantly on the area of perilesional gloom, where neuronal apoptosis occurs. Inhibition of apoptosis becomes a therapeutic strategy to preserve brain tissue and promote functional recovery. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a treatment by which 100% oxygen is administered, with the aim of achieving a higher pressure than atmospheric pressure at sea level, to decrease ischemia and intensity of inflammatory processes triggered, compromising the viability of the tissues. For mild traumatic brain injury, studies indicate that hyperbaric oxygen therapy is no better than sham treatment. For acute treatment of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury, although the methodology is questionable in certain studies due to the complexity of the brain injury, hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been shown to be beneficial as a relatively safe adjunctive therapy. The objective of this review is to discuss aspects related to the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury, the mechanism of action of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and correlate these results with the use of this therapy in the prevention of neuronal injury, supported by original studies reported in the scientific literature

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