Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the adjunctive treatment of traumatic brain injury.
@article{Bennett2012HyperbaricOT,
title={Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the adjunctive treatment of traumatic brain injury.},
author={Michael Bennett and Barbara Trytko and Benjamin P. Jonker},
journal={The Cochrane database of systematic reviews},
year={2012},
volume={12},
pages={
CD004609
}
}BACKGROUND
Traumatic brain injury is a common health problem with significant effect on quality of life. Each year in the USA approximately 0.56% of the population suffer a head injury, with a case fatality rate of about 40% for severe injuries. These account for a high proportion of deaths in young adults. In the USA, 2% of the population live with long-term disabilities following head injuries. The major causes are motor vehicle crashes, falls, and violence (including attempted suicide…
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