Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) treats wounds and other medical conditions using a pressurized chamber that provides 100% pure oxygen. The air pressure in the chamber is 2 to 3 times higher than normal. While in the chamber, you are breathing in pure oxygen (100% oxygen versus the 21% oxygen you normally breathe). This can help your body heal and fight some infections.
HBO is sometimes used as part of your cancer treatment. Your blood carries this oxygen throughout your body, which can help make your cancer cells easier to kill with chemotherapy and radiation. It can also be used to heal cells damaged by cancer and its treatments.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved HBO to help treat these disorders:
The use of HBO for other conditions is still being studied and there are many clinical trials. There is not enough research to prove that HBO can safely and effectively treat other conditions that are not approved by the FDA.
The length of treatment varies but is often 20-40 treatments given 1-2 times per day. Treatment lasts 1-2 hours. There are two types of HBO chambers:
In a multipleperson chamber, there will likely be a staff member there to help you if needed. There will not be a person with you in a one-person chamber. Tell the staff if you have any drains, tubes, or pumps inside or outside of your body, if you have any dressings (bandages), or if you have diabetes. You will be told by your care team what you are allowed to have in the chamber with you. Hyperbaric chambers have a fire risk, so these orders must be followed closely.
No, some people should not get HBO. HBO should not be used or should be used with caution if you are getting bleomycin, cisplatin, disulfiram, mafenide acetate, or doxorubicin. If you have a collapsed lung (pneumothorax), lung disease, recent ear injury or surgery, sinus infection, seizure disorder, or if you have a fever or cold you should let your care team know so they can decide if HBO is an option for you. Make sure that your care team is aware of all the medications you are taking.
Cancer treatment, mainly with radiation, can harm healthy tissues. It can lead to issues like bleeding from the bladder, gut or rectum, harm to the jawbone, teeth, and throat, non-healing wounds, tooth decay, and soft tissue damage in the chest wall. Introducing pure oxygen into the body can help heal these tissues by:
The most common use for HBO in people with cancer is the care and prevention of osteoradionecrosis. Radiation can damage blood vessels within the bone, making it hard for the bone to heal itself. This side effect occurs most often after radiation to the mouth area. Osteoradionecrosis is caused by damage to the gum tissue. The jawbone(s) may be exposed through this damaged tissue. This can lead to pain, swelling, infection, and tooth loss. HBO is often used before and after surgery to help with healing and reduce side effects.
HBO can be useful in taking care of long-term side effects of cancer treatment. If you think that HBO may be helpful to you, speak to your care team.
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