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Dec 2024
30m 33s

Hyperbaric Medicine: A Deep Dive with Dr...

Critical Care Commute
About this episode

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of Hyperbaric medicine with Dr. Jeff Kerrie, a Hyperbaric specialist from British Columbia, Canada.

Dr. Kerrie takes us through the science, history, and practical applications of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) as we explore the approved indications, physiological effects, and logistics of managing hyperbaric chambers.


Episode Chapters:

Introduction

Meet Dr. Jeff Kerrie and learn about his journey in hyperbaric medicine and the unique setup of Vancouver Island’s hyperbaric program.

History of Hyperbaric Medicine

A look at the origins of hyperbaric therapy, from 1600s pressurized chambers to its modern evolution.

The Physiology of HBOT

Understanding the effects of supra-physiologic oxygen pressures on microcirculation, angiogenesis, and inflammation.

Indications and Evidence:

Decompression Sickness

The mechanisms of treating “the bends” and why HBOT works so effectively.

Air or Gas Embolism

Insights into diagnosing and treating air embolism, including critical resuscitation tips.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

How HBOT prevents long-term neurological damage, with considerations for pregnant patients and associated toxins like cyanide.

Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections

The role of HBOT in treating Fournier’s gangrene and clostridial infections alongside surgery.

Crush Injuries and Anemia

Exploring HBOT’s utility in tissue salvage and sustaining oxygenation in severe anemia.

Newer Indications: Sudden Hearing and Vision Loss

The emerging role of HBOT in sudden sensorineural hearing loss and central retinal artery occlusion.

Risks and Safety in the Chamber

Barotrauma, oxygen toxicity, fire safety, and managing emergencies during dives.

Logistics of Hyperbaric Medicine

A behind-the-scenes look at hyperbaric chamber setups, patient care protocols, and equipment considerations.

Closing Thoughts

Dr. Kerrie’s perspective on the future of hyperbaric medicine and ongoing research opportunities.


Key Indications for HBOT:

1. Decompression sickness ("The Bends")

2. Air or gas embolism

3. Carbon monoxide poisoning

4. Necrotizing soft tissue infections

5. Crush injuries and compartment syndromes

6. Severe anemia (e.g., in patients unable to receive transfusions)

7. Radiation tissue injury (e.g., osteoradionecrosis)

8. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss


Resources and Links:

Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Approved Indications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy - Oceanside Hyperbaric

Hyperbaric Medicine | © 2018 The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. All rights reserved.


Disclaimer:

This episode provides general information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a specialist for specific clinical decisions.


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