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What (who) is hyperbaric - definition

MEDICAL TREATMENTS AT RAISED AMBIENT PRESSURE
Hyperbaric oxygenation; Aerotherapeutics; Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy; Hyperbaric oxygen; Recompression; Hyperbaric; Hyperbaric oxygen therapy; HBOT; Hyperbaric Medicine; Barometric pressure therapy; Therapeutic recompression; Hyperbaric oxygen treatment; Hyperbaric treatment
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  • Multiplace hyperbaric chambers, showing control panel, monitoring facilities, and different chamber sizes in Spanish facilities
  • A recompression chamber for a single diving casualty

hyperbaric         
[?h??p?'bar?k]
¦ adjective relating to or denoting a gas at a pressure greater than normal.
Origin
1960s: from hyper- + Gk barus 'heavy'.
Hyperbaric stretcher         
PORTABLE PRESSURE VESSEL TO TRANSPORT A PERSON UNDER PRESSURE.
Emergency Evacuation Hyperbaric Stretcher
A hyperbaric stretcher is a lightweight pressure vessel for human occupancy (PVHO) designed to accommodate one person undergoing initial hyperbaric treatment during or while awaiting transport or transfer to a treatment chamber.
Hyperbaric welding         
  • A diver practices underwater welding in a training pool
  • Underwater welding habitat for dry hyperbaric welding
WELDING METAL AT ELEVATED PRESSURE
Underwater welding; Underwater Welding; Under water welding; Hyperbaric Welding; Underwater welder
Hyperbaric welding is the process of welding at elevated pressures, normally underwater. Hyperbaric welding can either take place wet in the water itself or dry inside a specially constructed positive pressure enclosure and hence a dry environment.

Wikipedia

Hyperbaric medicine

Hyperbaric medicine is medical treatment in which an ambient pressure greater than sea level atmospheric pressure is a necessary component. The treatment comprises hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), the medical use of oxygen at an ambient pressure higher than atmospheric pressure, and therapeutic recompression for decompression illness, intended to reduce the injurious effects of systemic gas bubbles by physically reducing their size and providing improved conditions for elimination of bubbles and excess dissolved gas.

The equipment required for hyperbaric oxygen treatment consists of a pressure chamber, which may be of rigid or flexible construction, and a means of delivering 100% oxygen. Operation is performed to a predetermined schedule by trained personnel who monitor the patient and may adjust the schedule as required. HBOT found early use in the treatment of decompression sickness, and has also shown great effectiveness in treating conditions such as gas gangrene and carbon monoxide poisoning. More recent research has examined the possibility that it may also have value for other conditions such as cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis, but no significant evidence has been found.

Therapeutic recompression is usually also provided in a hyperbaric chamber. It is the definitive treatment for decompression sickness and may also be used to treat arterial gas embolism caused by pulmonary barotrauma of ascent. In emergencies divers may sometimes be treated by in-water recompression (when a chamber is not available) if suitable diving equipment (to reasonably secure the airway) is available.

A number of hyperbaric treatment schedules have been published over the years for both therapeutic recompression and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for other conditions.

Examples of use of hyperbaric
1. Hyperbaric–treatment experts generally recommend a minimum of 10 sessions‘ convalescence.
2. He treats patients in his hyperbaric chamber for smoke inhalation, burns and multiple sclerosis (MS), but not on the NHS.
3. Salmon says that based on international guidelines, there is no need for more hyperbaric chambers in Israel.
4. By Ran Reznick The medical director of the hyperbaric chamber shared by Haifa‘s Rambam Medical Center and Elisha Hospital has accused the heads of the Clalit Health Maintenance Organization of causing "great suffering" to dozens of its clients by refusing to fund hyperbaric treatments.
5. Jones has been trying to speed up his recovery by spending time in a ‘hyperbaric chamber‘ to aid the healing process.