2013
DOI: 10.13006/phr.45.1
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The He Effect of Hyperbaric Exposure on Vascular Endothelium's Capability of Nitric Oxide Synthesis

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“…HBOT safety was tested in all age groups, including newborns [13,14,15] and pregnant women [16,17]. The side effects of HBOT were noted, in particular with regard to the use of high pressure (>3 ATA) and in the case of a long duration [25].…”
Section: Hbot Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HBOT safety was tested in all age groups, including newborns [13,14,15] and pregnant women [16,17]. The side effects of HBOT were noted, in particular with regard to the use of high pressure (>3 ATA) and in the case of a long duration [25].…”
Section: Hbot Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lower level of oxygen not only leads to a reduced neuron activity but also disables creation of new synaptic connections and prevents angiogenesis [24]. HBOT can indirectly initiate repair of blood vessels, improve cerebral circulation and the ability of vascular endothelium to nitrogen synthesis or axon regeneration, stimulate their growth, strengthen the integrity of the blood-brain barrier and reduce inflammatory states as well as cerebral oedema [2,12,25].…”
Section: Hbot As Treatment For Selected Pathologies Of the Nervous Symentioning
confidence: 99%