Emphysema
Unlike Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema is a type of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) that is a non-inflammatory disease of the lungs caused by the damage to the many tiny air sacs in the lungs. When this occurs, oxygen is reduced in the bloodstream and breathing is difficult. Although cigarette smoking is the leading cause of emphysema, continuous inhalation of other irritants can yield the same. In rare cases, this disease can also be caused by an inherited protein deficiency. The symptoms of Emphysema are similar to those for Chronic Bronchitis such as shortness of breath, irregularly fast rate, a lowered oxygen level in the blood.
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Hyperbaric oxygen in anaerobic infection of the medistinum.
Abstract: In the last decade hyperbaric oxygen has been recognized as an important therapeutic tool in a variety of instances in which either destruction of anaerobic bacteria is urgent or an improvement in the oxygenation level is mandatory. We have used it...
The effect of a pressurized environment (hyperbaric chamber) on pulmonary emphysema.
Abstract: Chusid, Maher, Nicogossian, Miller, Teirstein, Bader, Bader, Jacobson, (1972). The effect of a pressurized environment (hyperbaric chamber) on pulmonary emphysema. The American journal of medicine, 1972...
Hyperbaric respiratory mechanics.
Abstract: Vail, , , , , , , , (1971). Hyperbaric respiratory mechanics. Aerospace medicine, 1971 May;42(5):536-46. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4949558