Title: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Module II
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- CRC 432
- Subacute Cardiorespiratory Care
- Problem-Based Learning
2HBO OUTLINE
- Definitions
- History
- Altitude/descent
- Gas laws
- Physiological effects of HBO
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- Therapeutic oxygen at pressures greater than 1
atm - Unit expressing HBO pressure ata
- Ata atmospheric pressure absolute
- 1 ata 1 atmosphere (atm), or 760 torr
- HBO general pressure range 2 to 3 ata
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- Pressure
- pressure force/area
- Force
- force mass x acceleration
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- Ambient pressure surrounding pressure on land,
or under water. - Atmospheric pressure surrounding pressure
caused by the weight of air. - Water pressure surrounding pressure caused by
weight of water.
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- Barometric pressure measure of atmospheric
pressure - Barometric pressure atmospheric pressure
- When surrounded by air
- atmospheric pressure
- ambient pressure
- barometric pressure
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- When surrounded by water
- atmospheric pressure
- water pressure
- ambient pressure
- CAUTION!!! Dont confuse atmospheric pressure
atmosphere as unit
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- Atmospheric pressure can be ANY value
- 1 atm (sea level)
- ½ atm (8,000 feet elevation)
- 3 atm (hyperbaric chamber)
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- ABSOLUTE PRESSURE vs. GAUGE PRESSURE
- 33 ft sea water 1 atm
- Gauges set sea level pressure at 0
- At 33 ft depth, gauge indicates 1 atm
- Absolute pressure 2 atm
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- Standard atmospheric pressure average sea level
pressure - 14.7 psi
- 1034 cm H2O
- 101.3 kPa
- 760 mm Hg (torr)
- 33 ft H2O
- 29.9 in Hg
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- First sealed chamber called Domicilium built in
1662 - Chamber held compressed air (21 O2)
- Treated various ailments scurvy, arthritis,
inflammation, rickets - Likely too little compression to benefit patients
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- Beddoes is known as the Father of Respiratory
Therapy - Thomas Beddoes founded the Pneumatic Institute
in Bristol, England 1780 - Patients inhaled different gases to treat their
diseases - Pneumatic laboratory enriched with O2 treated
chronic conditions - Father of English poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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- J. Priestly discovered O2 in England 1776
- Antoinne Lavoisier of France shares O2 discovery
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- GAS LAWS
- Air under hyperbaric conditions obeys the same
gas laws as air in the atmosphere. - Boyles law (1627 1691)
- Daltons law (1766 1844)
- Henrys law (1774 1790)
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- Boyless law
- When mass T are K, V P inverse.
- K V x P
- K 2V x ½P
- K ½V x 2 P
- If P increases, V decreases, vice versa.
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- Boyles law
- When mass T are K, D P direct.
- K D/P
- Consider container open at one end holding 1 L at
1 atm. - At 2 atm, V by ½, D doubles.
- At 3 atm, V by ?, D triples.
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- Boyles law
- During HBO, density in lungs increases.
- Deep scuba diving density of air increases,
breathing becomes more difficult.
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- Daltons law
- PT pressure exerted by gas equals the sum of
all the Pgas of the constituent gases. - PT P1 P2 P3 . . . Pn
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- Daltons law
- To calculate the partial pressure of a gas in a
mixture of gases - Pgas Fgas (PT PH2O)
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- Daltons law
- TRUE or FALSE
- The sum of the partial pressures of all the
gases in a gas mixture can never exceed the total
pressure of the gas mixture. - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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- Daltons law
- TRUE or FALSE
- As air pressure increases (hyperbarism) or
decreases (altitude), the partial pressures
exerted by the constituent gases increases or
decreases, as well. - ???????????????????????????????????????
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- Daltons law
- TRUE or FALSE
- When room air is compressed in a hyperbaric
chamber, the percentage of the individual gases
in the mixture is the same. - ???????????????????????????????????????
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- Daltons law
- Lower partial pressures at altitude reflect
presence of less O2 N2 molecules per volume
compared to sea level. - Summit at Mt. Everest (29,000 ft)
- 21 O2, 78 N2, 1 other
- of O2 N2 molecules per volume of air only 1/3
that at sea level. - PO2 PN2 only 1/3 that at sea level
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- Henrys law
- Amount of gas that dissolves in a liquid at a
given temperature is a function of the partial
pressure of the gas in contact with the liquid,
and the solubility of the gas in that particular
liquid.
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- Henrys law
- SIMPLIFIED As the partial pressure of a gas
above the surface of a liquid increases, more of
that gas will dissolve into that liquid.
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- Henrys Daltons laws
- When ambient pressure decreases (altitude), the
partial pressures of O2 N2 in the body fall,
and fewer O2 N2 molecules dissolve into the
blood.
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- Henrys Daltons laws
- When ambient pressure increases (hyperbarism),
the partial pressures of O2 N2 in the body
increase, and more O2 N2 molecules dissolve
into the blood.
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- Physiologic Effects
- Hyperoxygenation
- Increases volume of O2 in plasma
- 10 to 13 x greater than normal
- Elevated O2 levels purge toxins CO from the body
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- Physiologic Effects
- Hyperoxygenation
- At sea level while breathing room air plasma O2
concentration is 0.3 vol - 100 torr x 0.003 vol/torr 0.3 vol
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- Physiologic Effects
- Hyperoxygenation
- At sea level while breathing room air plasma O2
concentration is 0.3 vol - 100 torr x 0.003 vol/torr 0.3 vol
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- Physiologic Effects
- Hyperoxygenation
- Alveolar Air Equation
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- Physiologic Effects
- Hyperoxygenation
- HBO patient breathing FIO2 0.4_at_ 2.5 atm
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- Hyperoxygenation
-
- PAO2 1,807 torr
- 1,807 torr x 0.003 vol/torr 5.4 vol
-
PAO2 0.4 (1,900 torr 47 torr) 40 torr(1.15)
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5.0 vol
- Arterial Blood
- PaO2 100 torr
- SaO2 97.5
- Hb 15 g
- Mixed Venous Blood
- PvO2 46 torr
- SvO2 73
- Hb 15 g
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- CaO2 (1.34)(15) (0.975) 100(0.003)
- 19.6 vol
- CvO2 (1.34)(15)(0.73) 46(0.003 vol.torr)
- 14.6 vol
- CaO2 CvO2 a-v diff 5.0 vol
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- PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS
- Hyperoxygenation
- HBO increases dissolved oxygen in the plasma
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- Physiologic Effects
- Direct Pressure
- Shrinks gas bubbles (Boyles law) to expedite
reabsorption of gases - Good for decompression sickness (DCS aka the
bends) - Good for air/gas embolism
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- Physiologic Effects
- Vasoconstriction
- Reduces blood flow
- No significant reduction in tissue O2nation
- Benefits crushing type injuries
- Benefits thermal burns
- O2 directly enters interstitial fluid promoting
healing
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- Physiologic Effects
- Bactericidal/Bacteriostatic
- Halts spread of toxins
- Enhances killing of bacteria
- Stimulates production of neutrophils
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- Physiologic Effects
- Angiogenesis/Neovascularization
- Promote growth of new blood vessels
- Promote collagen formation to support new blood
vessels
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- Atmospheric pressure caused by weight of gas
molecules in contact with earths surface - Atmospheric pressure exerted on a surface of
water - Pressure decreases with altitude
- Denver, CO at 5,280 ft elevation 1 atm 630 torr
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- Water more dense than air
- 33 ft sea water 1 atm (760 torr)
- Pressure at any depth hydrostatic pressures
atm pressure - Depth of 33 ft of H2O 2 atm, or 2 ata
- At 33 ft H2O, 2,112 lbs over each ft2 of body (33
ft x 64 lbs/ft3 2,112 lbs/ft2) - 66 ft H2O 3 ata
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- Indications CHRONIC
- Nonhealing wounds
- Refractory osteomyelitis
- Radiation necrosis
- www.uhms.org/indications/indications.htm
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- Hazards
- Fire 50 deaths worldwide in 20 years (1997)
- Most common FATAL complication
- Only 100 cotton fabrics in chambers
- No alcohol/petroleum products
- No sprays, makeup, deodorant
- Barotrauma
- Ear/sinus trauma
- Tympanic membrane rupture
- pneumothorax
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- Hazards
- O2 Toxicity
- CNS toxicity (twitching, seizures, convulsions)
- Pulmonary toxicity (leaky A/C membrane)
- Other
- Sudden decompression
- Reversible visual changes
- Claustrophobia
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- Hyperbaric Chambers
- Monoplace transparent Plexiglas cylinder
- One patient
- No mask
- No electric equipment inside
- 100 oxygen
- Less expensive than multi-place
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- Multi-place chambers
- large tanks able to accommodate 2 14 people
- achieve pressures up to 6 atm
- have a chamber lock entry system that allows
medical personnel to pass through without
altering the pressure of the inner chamber - allows patients to be directly cared for by staff
- filled with compressed air patients breathe 100
oxygen through facemask, head hood, or
endotracheal tube.
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55COHb SYMPTOMS
10 Usually none
10-20 Mild headache, dyspnea
20-30 Throbbing headache, impaired concentration
30-40 Severe headache, impaired thinking
40-50 Confusion, lethargy , syncope
50-60 Respiratory failure, seizures
60-70 Coma, convulsions, depressed cardiac respiratory function
70 Coma, rapidly fatal