Abstract:

There is growing interest in the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO(2)) for children with cerebral palsy. Although there is no rigorous evidence to support this management, private hyperbaric centers have been established throughout the United States and Canada. There is likely to be increasing pressure on pediatricians and other health professionals to prescribe HBO(2). We describe 2 children with cerebral palsy who suffered significant morbidity immediately after treatment with hyperbaric oxygen. Both the temporal association and pathologic findings suggest that the hyperbaric treatment is likely to have been responsible for the resulting complications. As with any new therapy, we suggest waiting for the results of a randomized, controlled trial before recommending this treatment.

Nuthall, Seear, Lepawsky, Wensley, Skippen, Hukin, , , (2000). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for cerebral palsy: two complications of treatment. Pediatrics, 2000 Dec;106(6):E80. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11099623