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BIRD MEDICAL DEVICES Bombay, India (A Hyperbaric Oxygen Therpay Company)

BIRD MEDICAL DEVICES Bombay, India (A Hyperbaric Oxygen Therpay Company). Promotes Affordable H yper b aric O xygen T herapy ( HBOT ) chambers In Asia Call: 9769 484 123 (or) 9769 006 123 Email: indiahbot@gmail.com www.indiahbot.blogspot.com. BRIEF HISTORY OF HBOT.

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BIRD MEDICAL DEVICES Bombay, India (A Hyperbaric Oxygen Therpay Company)

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  1. BIRD MEDICAL DEVICESBombay, India(A Hyperbaric Oxygen Therpay Company) Promotes Affordable Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) chambers In Asia Call: 9769 484 123 (or) 9769 006 123 Email: indiahbot@gmail.com www.indiahbot.blogspot.com

  2. BRIEF HISTORY OF HBOT • 1662 - British physician to treat pulmonary disease and help with digestion.  • 1891 - Doctors in U.S. began using hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat nervous disorders • 1895 - Was found to be effective in treating carbon monoxide poisoning.  • 1928 - The largest hyperbaric chamber for $1 million in Ohio by Dr. Cunningham. It was a 5 story high steel ball that contained 60 rooms • 1934 - A U.S. Naval officer found hyperbaric oxygen therapy to be effective in treating decompression sickness.  • 1961 - Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was found to be effective in treating gas gangrene.  • 1963 - The first International Congress on Hyperbaric Medicine convened in USA • 1966 - Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was found to be effective in treating stroke patients. • 1970 - Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was found to be effective in treating multiple sclerosis.  • 1988 - The International Society of Hyperbaric Medicine was founded.  • 2000 - Hyperbaric medicine was approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties as a sub-speciality of emergency and preventative medicine.

  3. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Humour “First tried on Human… Now being successfully used on animals”

  4. HYPERBARIC Hyper = More or increased Baric = Related to Pressure More Pressure Word “Hyperbaric”derived from Hebrew word for “More Pressure”

  5. “Hyperbaric” is More Pressure More Pressure … yes. Than what pressure ? Related to which pressure?

  6. More Pressure Related to Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric pressure is the (amount of normal ) pressure exerted at sea level. This pressure is referred to as One Atmospheric Pressure : 1ATA ATA ( Atmospheric Absolute )

  7. Henry’s Law (An increase in atmospheric pressure allows for more gas to be dissolved into any given liquid at constant temperature) (Henry’s law states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is equal to the partial pressure of the gas exerted on the surface of the liquid. By increasing the atmospheric pressure in the chamber, more oxygen can be dissolved into the plasma than would be seen at surface pressure.) The human body is composed almost completely of water. Gas... under pressure... dissolves in water. 

  8. Hyperbaric Medicine Use of Oxygen at a higher pressure than the atmospheric pressure

  9. Hyperbaric Oxygen TherapyHBOT Intermittent treatment with 100 % oxygen at a greater pressure than the normal atmospheric pressure

  10. HBOT & Dissolving Oxygen During Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT ) 100% oxygen dissolves in blood plasma, body cells, tissues and fluids. This is 5 times more than normal !!!!

  11. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is Administered ?

  12. Types of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chambers 1) Portable 2) Monoplace 3) Multiplace

  13. Portable Hyperbaric ChamberReferred to as “MILD HBOT” as pressure used in less than 1.5 ATA Child receiving treatment Attributes: • Made of inflatable Bags with zippers. • Maximum pressure upto 1.3 /1.5 ATA • For 2 Adults or 1 Adult & 1 Child. • Allows O2 concentrator connections. • Self and home treatment possible. • Portable, can be carried if needed. • Referred to as Mild HBOT chambers. • Low cost and limited application

  14. Monoplace HBOT ChamberCalled “MONOPLACE CHAMBER” as One (Mono) patient can be treated at a time Patient receiving treatment Attributes • Accommodates only a single person • Pressurized to upto 2-3 ATA with 100% oxygen • Access to patient through intercom communication. • Patient entertainment systems -TV / Video is mounted on top • Patient monitoring systems can be hooked • Referred to as Hard Shell Chambers • Lower cost • Mobile

  15. Monoplace Hyperbaric ChamberPatient Handling Method Monoplace Chamber & Stretcher Patient slid only with top of Stretcher

  16. Monoplace Hyperbaric Chamber Patient communicating with the attendant while receiving treatment

  17. Multiplace HBOT Chamber • Accommodates patients / healthcare personnel from 4 – 20 in numbers. • Pressurised with medical breathing air from 2 - 6 ATA • Breath 100% oxygen through head tent or face mask • Patient monitors and ventilators can be interfaced for the Critically ill • Medicines can be passed through special openings during treatment • Intercom communication. • Internal Entertainment system like TV / video • Needs larger space & fixed systems • High cost

  18. Multiplace HBOTInternal View

  19. Mono & Multi ChamberIllustration Monoplace Chamber Multiplace chamber

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