TY - JOUR
T1 - Does hyperbaric oxygen therapy work in facilitating acute wound healing
T2 - A systematic review
AU - Dauwe, Phillip B.
AU - Pulikkottil, Benson J.
AU - Lavery, Lawrence
AU - Stuzin, James M.
AU - Rohrich, Rod J.
PY - 2014/2
Y1 - 2014/2
N2 - BACKGROUND: Adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a safe and effective modality with which to increase tissue oxygenation and aid in healing of difficult wounds. The majority of the literature surrounding hyperbaric oxygen therapy supports its use in chronic wounds, but its use in acute wounds, flaps, and grafts is less well supported. METHODS: The authors reviewed the Ovid, PubMed, and Cochrane Library databases, and selected studies, level III and above, using hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of complicated acute wounds, flaps, and grafts. RESULTS: A total of eight studies were found to meet criteria for evaluation of adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of complicated acute wounds, flaps, and grafts. CONCLUSIONS: When combined with standard wound management principles, hyperbaric oxygen therapy can augment healing in complicated acute wounds. However, it is not indicated in normal wound management. Further investigation is required before it can be recommended as a mainstay in adjuvant wound therapy.
AB - BACKGROUND: Adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a safe and effective modality with which to increase tissue oxygenation and aid in healing of difficult wounds. The majority of the literature surrounding hyperbaric oxygen therapy supports its use in chronic wounds, but its use in acute wounds, flaps, and grafts is less well supported. METHODS: The authors reviewed the Ovid, PubMed, and Cochrane Library databases, and selected studies, level III and above, using hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of complicated acute wounds, flaps, and grafts. RESULTS: A total of eight studies were found to meet criteria for evaluation of adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of complicated acute wounds, flaps, and grafts. CONCLUSIONS: When combined with standard wound management principles, hyperbaric oxygen therapy can augment healing in complicated acute wounds. However, it is not indicated in normal wound management. Further investigation is required before it can be recommended as a mainstay in adjuvant wound therapy.
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U2 - 10.1097/01.prs.0000436849.79161.a4
DO - 10.1097/01.prs.0000436849.79161.a4
M3 - Review article
C2 - 24469192
AN - SCOPUS:84893559148
SN - 0032-1052
VL - 133
SP - 208e-215e
JO - Plastic and reconstructive surgery
JF - Plastic and reconstructive surgery
IS - 2
ER -