1984
DOI: 10.1038/sc.1984.5
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Osteomyelitis in the spinal cord injured: a review and a preliminary report on the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Abstract: Summary. Spinal Cord Injury patients are liable to develop osteomyelitis mostly by extension from pressure ulcers. In 2055 records reviewed in the Long Beach Spinal Cord Injury Service of the Veterans Administration Medical Center, the incidence was found to be 4"3 per cent. Of these osteomyelitis developed secondary to pressure ulcers in 88 per cent, the rest developed as a result of trauma and/or surgery. Forty-four patients manifesting chronic osteomyelitis were treated in a monoplace hyperbaric oxygen (HBO… Show more

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“…In the opposite direction, hyperoxia could have a beneficial effect on the bone. Treatment with high concentration of oxygen in the hyperbaric chamber has proven useful in osteomyelitis and osteonecrosis of the jaw caused by radiotherapy or by the use of bisphosphonates [7][8][9] . HC accelerates osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal cells and decreases the activation of osteoclasts [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the opposite direction, hyperoxia could have a beneficial effect on the bone. Treatment with high concentration of oxygen in the hyperbaric chamber has proven useful in osteomyelitis and osteonecrosis of the jaw caused by radiotherapy or by the use of bisphosphonates [7][8][9] . HC accelerates osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal cells and decreases the activation of osteoclasts [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the complications of spinal cord injury is osteomyelitis. Osteomyelitis may develop by extension of infection from pressure ulcers [38]. After spinal fixation surgery, osteomyelitis may be developed, as a complication of surgery.…”
Section: Osteomyelitismentioning
confidence: 99%