Hyperbaric oxygen therapy Flashcards
Units
Sea level: 1 ATA - 760 mm Hg - 14 psi - PP of oxygen: 21% X 760 = 160 mm Hg
33 FSW: 2 ATA - 1520 mm Hg - 28 psi - PP of oxygen: 21% x 1520 = 320 mm Hg
66 FSBoyW: 3 ATA - 2280 mm Hg - 42 psi - PP of oxygen: 21% x 2280 = 480 mm Hg
2 ATA of 100% FiO2 - PP of oxygen: 100% x 1520 = 1520 mm Hg
Boyles’s law. (bubble law)
At constant temperature: V = 1/P x constant
Charles law.
At constant pressure: V = T x constant
Dalton’s law
P total = P1 + P2 + P3
Effect of Increased PPO2
At room air, transcutaneous P02 is about 40 mm Hg, With 100% oxygen challenge, this should come up to about 90 mm Hg. At 2 ATA, 100% oxygen, this should be about 425 mm Hg.
Side effects of HBOT
- Middle ear barotrauma
- Sinus squeeze
- Claustrophobia
- Progressive myopia (reversible)
- Progression of cataracts (irreversible)
- CNS oxygen toxicity seizure
- Pulmonary oxygen toxicity
- Transient increase in BP and decrease in HR
- Pulmonary barotrauma
Absolute contraindications for HBO
- Untreated pneumothorax
- Concomitant treatment with doxorubicin
- Concomitant or recent treatment with bleomycin
Relative contraindications
- Acute viral upper respiratory infection
- Fever
- Seizure disorder
- Emphysema
- History of spontaneous pneumothorax
- History of otosclerosis surgery
- congenital spherocytosis
- History of optic neuritis