
Hyperbaric
Oxygen Therapy
by Richard A. Neubauer, MD and Dr. Morton Walker,
346 pages (December 1997) Avery Pub Group; ISBN: 0895297590
; Dimensions (in inches): 0.55 x 8.97 x 6.03
From Booklist , February 15, 1998
Europeans have done more research than Americans have
on hyperbaric oxygen therapy--HBOT--and Europe has more and better facilities
for it than the U.S. has. Italy, Belgium, and Russia are the HBOT pioneers;
meanwhile, in the U.S., most doctors did not learn about HBOT in medical
school, there is a shortage of proper (often costly) facilities, and more
research is needed. Neubauer and Walker seek to foster public awareness
of HBOT, so that patients will ask their doctors about it and thereby
spur increased U.S. medical awareness. HBOT works primarily by forcing
oxygen into blood plasma rather than blood cells. Neubauer and Walker
describe several conditions for which HBOT has proven useful and safe,
including healing serious wounds, preventing gas gangrene and related
amputations, and treating brain and spinal cord injuries.
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