MS is a disease in which manifestations wax and wane, and which is not immediately fatal (and sometimes not at all), and proving or disproving the therapeutic worth of an intervention can be frustratingly difficult. The response of multiple sclerosis (MS) to hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy falls into this category. The letter of James and Perrins [see page 236] takes the pro- HBO2 point of view in direct opposition to a recent editorial by Dr. Jacoby in the Journal (1). The dispute has unaccountably become both polarized and emotional, reminiscent of other medical debates, which were finally resolved by carefully designed outcome studies. If, on the basis of current evidence, HBO2 therapy for MS can be neither accepted nor dismissed out of hand, there are two time-tested ways of approaching the truth. One is to perform comprehensive reviews of all available data, which has been done by Bennett and Heard (2). Although the authors failed to find an effect of HBO2, they left open the possibility that HBO2 might be effective for some subsets of patients, perhaps using prolonged treatment.
Multiple Sclerosis
Explore the latest research on the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to treat Multiple Sclerosis. Extivita maintains an extensive publication database for Multiple Sclerosis and various other indications with therapies such as Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Neurofeedback, Nutritional IV Therapy, Infrared Sauna, and Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy. Explore our database on Acne and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy aka, HBOT, below.
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Multiple sclerosis presenting as neurological decompression sickness in a U.S. navy diver.
Abstract: A case of clinically definite multiple sclerosis presenting as neurological decompression sickness is presented. A 23-yr-old U.S. Navy diver experienced onset of hypesthesia of the left upper trunk approximately 19 h after making two SCUBA dives. She did not...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, multiple sclerosis, and unapproved indications: taking a stand.
Abstract: Jacoby, , , , , , , , (2001). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, multiple sclerosis, and unapproved indications: taking a stand. Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc, 2001...
Treatment of multiple sclerosis with hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Abstract: Despite considerable research effort there is little controlled evidence that a course of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2T) results in any benefit for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The great majority of randomized trials involved investigating a...
Multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune inflammatory disease: prospects for its integrative management.
Abstract: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is aptly named for the many scars it produces in the brain and spinal cord. A sometimes fatal, often debilitating disease, MS features autoimmune inflammatory attack against the myelin insulation of neurons. Thymus derived (T) cells...
[Reactivity to hyperoxia in disorders of autonomic regulation].
Abstract: The work is devoted to physiological aspects of application hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) in medical practice. Is investigated vegetative reactivity to HBO at a multiple sclerosis and at the liquidators of accident on Chernobyl atomic electrical server with...
Customers lining up for high-cost hyperbaric therapy.
Abstract: Kent, , , , , , , , (1999). Customers lining up for high-cost hyperbaric therapy. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 1999 Apr;160(7):1043. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10207347
[Changes in autonomic regulation in patients with multiple sclerosis during hyperbaric oxygenation].
Abstract: Our objective in this study was to determine phase transitions of bodily vegetative reactivity in different baseline functional states in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) during the stages of the hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) procedures. The developed...
[Expanding indications for hyperbaric oxygenation–current development and status of clinical evaluation].
Abstract: Mielke, Hargasser, Entholzner, Breinbauer, Kling, Hipp, , , (1996). [Expanding indications for hyperbaric oxygenation--current development and status of clinical evaluation]. Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS, 1996...