Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Discover the transformative power of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) for pets at VNIoC. Harnessing the potential of pure oxygen to promote healing, we're here to support your pet's recovery journey.
What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
HBOT is a non-invasive medical treatment that increases the amount of oxygen your pet's blood can carry. The process involves placing the pet inside a specialized chamber where the atmospheric pressure is increased and pure oxygen is inhaled.
It has been widely utilized in human medicine for years to treat everything from the “bends,” to anemia. It’s use in veterinary medicine are relatively new, with only a handful of veterinary hospitals nationwide utilizing it. During hyperbaric oxygen therapy, you pet is placed safely and comfortably in a chamber with 100% oxygen and an atmospheric pressure up to three times that of normal to deliver more oxygen to the tissues throughout their body. This results in a reduction of pressure caused by head and spinal cord injuries, reduced swelling, improved wound healing, stimulation of new blood vessel formation, and improved infection control.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an excellent option for pets because it speeds up the healing process for wounds, infections, and poorly healing surgical sites. It can potentially reduce or eliminate the need for more invasive procedures.
Benefits of HBOT at VNIoC:
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an excellent option for pets because it speeds up the healing process for wounds, infections, and poorly healing surgical sites. It helps reduce swelling and inflammation, promoting faster recovery with improved oxygenation. By increasing the delivery of oxygen to tissues, more invasive procedures can potentially be reduced or eliminated.
Conditions that hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be used:
Central Nervous System:
Cranial/Spinal cord trauma
Cerebral Ischemia
IVDD
Cortical blindness
FCE (fibro-cartilaginous emboli)
Tetraparesis
Peripheral nerve damage
TBI (traumatic brain injury)
Infectious Diseases:
Lyme Disease
Intracranial abscess
Abdominal abscess
Osteomyelitis
Septic arthritis
Septicemia
Endotoxemia
Blastomycosis
Necrotizing infections
Cardiovascular:
Cardiac infarctions
Stroke
CO toxicity
Cyanide poisoning
Smoke inhalation
Hypotension
Acute anemia
Reperfusion disease
Lymphangitis
Gastrointestinal
Pancreatitis
Gastric ulcers
Peritonitis
Ileus
Reperfusion
Musculoskeletal
Fracture repair
Tendonitis
Crush injuries
Soft tissue injuries
Myositis
Desmitis
Laminitis
Periostitis
Fibromyalgia
Respiratory
Sinusitis
Rhinitis
Pulmonary edema
Rhodococcus
Pleuritis
Iatrogenic gas embolism
Exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage
Wounds
Compromised grafts and flaps
Select problem healing wounds
Thermal burns
Snake bite envenomation
Spider bite envenomation
Our State-of-the-Art HBOT Facility:
Our HBOT chamber is housed in a multi-specialty practice facility. This allows us to offer this treatment modality to many different patients from multiple services such as Neurology, Surgery, Emergency, and Internal Medicine. Our Hyperbaric chamber is specifically designed for veterinary use and so it is optimized for veterinary patient safety and comfort.
Our chamber is fully acrylic vs. other chambers that are steel with a small porthole. This fully acrylic chamber allows us to directly observe our patients throughout their entire treatment process, so we can easily and continuously monitor for any side effects or complications.
We have a humidifier inside the chamber, as well as fully grounded platforms, which minimize any risk of static shock which is one of the main concerns when using HBOT. Additionally, we have an HBOT-trained technician that remains with the patient through their entire treatment, as well as an overseeing HBOT-trained veterinarian that makes sure patients are good candidates for the treatment.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT HBOT
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HBOT sessions generally last 45-60 minutes.
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HBOT is considered generally safe for most patients. There are a few conditions which may not be compatible with the high pressure environment.
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We often start with 3 sessions and then re-assess how your pet is responding. Sessions range from as few as one treatment up to 8-10 or more, depending on the condition we are treating.
CONCLUSION
At VNIoC, we prioritize the health and wellbeing of your pets. With HBOT, we're committed to providing cutting-edge treatments that promise enhanced recovery and healing. Schedule an appointment today to discover the benefits for yourself.