
Hosted by Joe Walter · EN

We’re back to discuss LUNA microangiography. Joining me today is Dr. Tom Masters and Ryan Wudtke, one of our stupendous hyperbaric techs. We will discuss what LUNA is, what it does, situations where this is currently utilized, set up, contraindications and some potential future uses. Below are a couple LUNA imaging examples as well. Left foot frostbite injury showing decreased bloodflow to the distal toes. Right 5th ray amputation site with ischemic area along the suture line (sutures were immediately removed by podiatry while obtaining this image). Podcast Recorded By: Joe Walter Ryan Wudtke Tom Masters

Hello againThis time we’re doing something a little different and talking with two of our technicians (ie the ones who run the chamber).This is more of a discussion on what their jobs entail and some of the technical aspects to running a hyperbaric chamber. Podcast Recorded By: Joe Walter Joe Harris Marc Pullis

Hello hello, We’re back to talk about a little less emergent issue though one that is quite debilitating for those afflicted by it: Radiation Cystitis. This can be a debilitating disease causing frequent pain, bladder spasms and hematuria causing many to frequent EDs/ clinic for obstructive symptoms or symptomatic anemia. This month we discuss a case, some pathophysiology and management in the acute setting and how we treat these patients in the hyperbaric chamber. Radiation injury UHMS Indication (for further reading). Podcast Recorded By: Joe Walter Drue Orwig Cory Dubose

Hello again This time we discuss Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections or NSTI. We talk a little pathophys, ED management and our management at the chamber. Basic pathophysiology: HBO can enhance phagocytic abilities of PMNs and other cells of the body, enhance the bacterial killing potential of antibiotics, reduce edema and increase oxygen delivery to locally hypoxic areas which can slow the progress of facultative anaerobes and other bacteria. The higher oxygen tension stops the production of the alpha toxin with clostridial infections. NSTI UHMS Indication (for further reading) Podcast Recorded By: Joe Walter Drue Orwig Cory Dubose

In this case we discuss another indication to use hyperbaric oxygen: idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL). In the podcast we cover the following: A case Definitions and proposed pathophysiology ED/ Primary care/ ENT management Hyperbaric treatment Case Resolution Weber/ Rinne Testing Podcast Recorded By: Joe Walter Drue Orwig Cory Dubose

Case 3 – CRAO Hyperbaric oxygen has many uses not only related to diving related injuries. This case demonstrates a use that has nothing to do with the water: central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). We have previously discussed this at EMDocs as well here. We discuss the following: 2 cases Anatomy and pathophysiology of this disease Work up in the acute care setting Other considerations Need for hospitalization (these patients should probably get a stroke work up for their eye stroke) Ophthalmology management Stroke work up Hyperbaric management HCMC hyperbaric data Case 1 Initial Vision: Hand motion Final Vision: 20/200 Case 1 Case 2 Initial vision: 20/400 Final vision: 20/25 -2 Case 2 Podcast Recorded By: Joe Walter Drue Orwig Cory Dubose

For our second case we discuss another hyperbaric staple… arterial gas embolism. We cover the following: A case Quick pathophysiology overview Acute management Hyperbaric management Below are our usual treatments used to treat AGE (courtesy of the USN Dive Manual Rev. 6). Podcast Recorded By: Joe Walter Drue Orwig Cory Dubose

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