Summary:
Objective: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment is based on breathing pure oxygen under pressure higher than the
ambient pressure. Signs of toxicity can occur due to the presence of oxygen and nitrogen reactive substances
during exposure to high doses of oxygen.
Aim of study: To find the incidence of oxygen toxicity in patients treated in our centre in 1994–2005.
Design: Observational retrospective study.
Results: 4,164 patients underwent total 48,992 treatment sessions in the period studied. Thirteen cases of
toxicity occurred in 7 patients. The most dramatic symptom of oxygen CNS toxicity – hyperoxia-induced
seizures – were observed in 4 patients (0.008%). The relation between hyperoxia-induced seizures and
treatment pressure at different time periods was analysed and compared with the results of our previous
study from 1984.
Conclusion: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment is a safe and well tolerated method with a low incidence of CNS
toxicity.The incidence of hyperoxia-induced seizures presented in our paper is almost the lowest of recently
published studies. No injury or permanent sequelae were observed in relation to hyperoxia-induced seizures.
Key words:
hyperbaric oxygenation – hyperoxia – toxic actions – CNS – pulmonary function – seizures
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