2022
DOI: 10.28920/dhm52.3.208-212
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Effect of hyperbaric oxygen treatment on skin elasticity in irradiated patients

Abstract: Background: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) is often used in an attempt to reverse/treat late radiation-induced tissue fibrosis (LRITF). This study aimed to quantify the effects on skin elasticity. Methods: Skin retraction time was used as a marker of skin elasticity in 13 irradiated breast cancer patients. The measurements were carried out on the affected side as well as the unaffected/healthy side at a mirrored location. Readings were taken at the start and end of HBOT (mean 43 sessions, 80 min at 243 kPa… Show more

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“…While HBOT is a widely used treatment for radiation-induced injuries ( 25 ), it comes with significant limitations. Some common barriers to obtaining HBOT include the scarcity of authorized facilities, certified practitioners, and treatment costs ( 26 ). Moreover, length of treatment and need for concomitant adjuvant therapies are the most common limiting factors for HBOT in breast cancer patients suffering with LRTI ( 27 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While HBOT is a widely used treatment for radiation-induced injuries ( 25 ), it comes with significant limitations. Some common barriers to obtaining HBOT include the scarcity of authorized facilities, certified practitioners, and treatment costs ( 26 ). Moreover, length of treatment and need for concomitant adjuvant therapies are the most common limiting factors for HBOT in breast cancer patients suffering with LRTI ( 27 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%