Wishing you a Healthy Happy New Years from Advanced Hyperbaric Recovery

Advanced Hyperbarics Wishes you a Healthy Season
with some tips to support your health and well being this season
Nobody anticipates serious outcomes from a seasonal cold or flu.
However, serious cases can and do happen.
If you or anyone you know suffers from a serious chronic infection, the following Infections are indications often covered by insurance that are treated with HBOT. Case Studies are included for several of these conditions as seen below.

Our Sonoma/Marin County Firefighters didn’t skip a beat!
They have been fighting the fires in Southern California and recently in Santa Barbara and are coming home very sick asking for more HBOT. The need for HBOT treatment continues.

Please help us help our HEROS!

Carbon Monoxide and other toxic gas poisoning has serious and numerous symptoms to the central nervous system, sometimes long lasting and sometimes fatal. Some symptoms can delay in showing up.

Please donate to support the care we hope to give to any and all who come to see us. thank you!

www.youcaring.com/hbot


H.O.P.E. for Healing Institute’s mission is to alleviate suffering and improve quality of life through Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy! Please help us help those Firefighters and First Responders who have taken care of our communities.

HOPE for Healing Institute, a a501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Tax ID #26-4647649

For more information or donations by check:
HOPE for Healing Institute
900 Larkspur LandingCircle, Ste. 115
arkspur, CA 94939

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Embracing each other during this Season’s time, more than ever, we request your prayers and support for one of our loved ones, Sheri Wheeler, who needs our support at this time. Thank you.
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Jacqueline S Chan, DO
Physician, Medical Director

Dr Jacqueline S Chan, DO is Board Certified in Family Practice, Board Certified in Holistic medicine, Board Certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, including Osteopathic Medical Board of California and a DEA License.

Dr Jacqueline Chan has an essay to share to help you avoid getting sick; entitled,
“Make Me an Onion Sandwich” or “Tips to Stay Healthy this Holiday”
Call for an appointment with Dr. Chan
415-785-8652
Make Me an Onion Sandwhich
Call us today for more information or to schedule a consultation with our Medical Hyperbaric Physician!415-785-8652
November is America’s National Diabetes Month
Here at Advanced Hyperbaric Recovery, we treat Diabetic Patients who have Chronic Non-Healing Wounds with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT).
We are extremely proud to share stories of saving limbs and improving quality of life.
 

Please watch MaryAnn’s video and testimony of her wound recovery at Advanced Hyperbaric Recovery. Thank you!
Hyperbaric Oxygenation Follows the Gas Laws of Physics

Because of the several gas laws that determine the importance of HBOT, and angiogenesis.
Angiogenesis is the basis of healing chronic wounds.
Boyle’s Law states that, greater pressure (ATA) directly dissolves more gas (oxygen) in a liquid (plasma, other body fluids).
In Henry’s Law of partial pressures says that, the greater the pressure (while breathing pure oxygen), oxygen is dissolved into all the fluids of the body, with equal pressure to all parts of the body.
To read about more gas laws of physics (1)

Because of these Gas Laws, Angiogenesis occurs to super saturate the body’s plasma, tissue and organs to provided wound healing and so much more.

Angiogenesis is the key to HBOT ~ wound healing.
Angiogenesis is new blood vessel growth which is critical to wound healing. in chronic wounds we see low amounts of oxygen or hypoxia. Due to Physical gas laws, receiving HBOT induces a 7-10 fold rise in new vessel growth bringing oxygen rich nutrients to wounds as well as anti inflammatory responses to “gobble up” or remove dead waste and infection. Oxygen gradients are observed to continue to move peripherally towards the center of a wound. This is observed in Diabetic chronic wounds, crush injuries, failing flaps (plastic surgery) and more.
The diagram below, left, shows blood vessel restriction due to an injury or other insult event where oxygen is depleted to tissues. The diagram, right, shows how oxygen under pressure (HBOT) forces increase in oxygen into tissues and is known to occur in most cases by the 20th HBOT.
What is Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy (HBOT)?
Hyperbaric oxygenation therapy is a prescribed medical treatment in which a patient breathes pure oxygen at a greater than normal atmospheric pressure. This treatment allows an increased amount of oxygen to circulate in the body.

The word “hyperbaric” is from the Greek root “hyper” meaning “over, above” and “baro” meaning “weight.” Therefore, hyperbaric is “above the (normal) weight” of the atmosphere.

Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen for chronic wounds:
· Increases oxygen to tissues
· Increases diffusion gradient
· Enhances immune system function for removal of dead tissue
· Enhances bone formation
· Enhances collagen production for repair of tissues
· Is most effective in diffuse micro-vascular arterial disease
· Requires sufficient arterial flow to the extremity

At Advanced Hyperbaric Recovery, we continue to treat
a
ll Firefighters and First Responders who have put their life on the line fighting recent fires in Sonoma, Mendocino,
Marin and Napa County.

Carbon Monoxide and other toxic gas poisoning has serious and numerous symptoms to the central nervous system, sometimes long lasting and sometimes fatal. Some symptoms can delay in showing up. Please donate to support the care we hope to give to any and all who come to see us. thank you!

www.youcaring.com/hbot


H.O.P.E. for Healing Institute’s mission is to alleviate suffering and improve quality of life through Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy! Please help us help those Firefighters and First Responders who have taken care of our communities.

HOPE for Healing Institute, a a501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Tax ID #26-4647649

For more information or donations by check:
HOPE for Healing Institute
900 Larkspur LandingCircle, Ste. 115
arkspur, CA 94939

Donate Now
Call us today for more information or to schedule a consultation with our Medical Hyperbaric Physician!415-785-8652
Jacqueline S Chan, DO
Physician, Medical Director

Dr Jacqueline S Chan, DO is Board Certified in Family Practice, Board Certified in Holistic medicine, Board Certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, including Osteopathic Medical Board of California and a DEA License.
Here, Dr. Chan is standing beside the artwork of our dear and very talented patient, Susan Swartz, who continued to check on us amidst the fires to make sure our staff and facility were ok. – The love was greatly appreciated.

Call for an appointment with Dr. Chan
415-785-8652

 

Here at Advanced Hyperbaric Recovery, it is our honor and privilege to serve any and all First Responder and Firefighters.

First Responders 2017

In our most recent North Bay Area Fire, many of these men and women have literally worked 9 days straight, off one shift and back on for 48 hours or more.

Thankfully, this fire has ended, but many continue to suffer from fatigue, smoke and poisonous gas inhalation and other respiratory issues.

Our Firefighters and First Responders didn’t want to leave this fight, even knowing many of their homes were gone.


Selfie

Jeff, wants you to know “we have an excellent Fire Department! and we still got over run by the fire due to the 70 mph winds and embers flying in every direction.”

When Jeff came to Advanced Hyperbaric with symptoms of headache, extreme fatigue, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and more, we knew he needed our help.

Knowing the protocol for Jeff, we had the great pleasure to support him recovering from the above symptoms.

We want to help, knowing we can not remove the grief or suffering of this heart aching disaster we can still provide medical life saving care.

We are seeking donations to support

All Firefighters and First Responders

who put their life on the line fighting recent fires in Sonoma, Mendocino, Marin and Napa County.

H.O.P.E. for Healing Institute’s mission is to alleviate suffering and improve quality of life through Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy! Please help us help those Firefighters and First Responders who have taken care of our communities.

HOPE for Healing Institute, a a501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

Tax ID #26-4647649

For more information or donations by check:
HOPE for Healing Institute
1118 Irwin St
San Rafael, CA 94901

These photos were taken by a first responder in Santa Rosa

Fires are burning throughout Our NorthBay of California. Sadly there are serious health impacts.

Did you know that Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) treats Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning is the most common cause of death in fire victims.

These men and women have been exposed to the leading cause of death related to fire, smoke inhalation and CO poisoning. These victims of smoke inhalation suffer a mixture of injuries from airborne particles, burns to the throat and lungs and chemical poisoning. The combustion of plastics and synthetic materials produces a higly toxic mix of cyanide and CO, both, which bind to hemoglobin in red blood cells and block their capacity to carry oxygen to cells and tissues. This is particularly dangerous to the central nervous system.


Symptoms Include:

  • headaches
  • nausea and vomiting
  • dizziness and general malaise
  • altered mental status
  • chest pain
  • shortness of breath
  • myocardial ischemia and cardiac arrest

Some 50–80% of fire deaths are the result of smoke inhalation injuries, including burns to the respiratory system. The hot smoke injures or kills by a combination of thermal damage, poisoning, pulmonary irritation and swelling, caused by carbon monoxide, cyanide and other combustion products.

The death rate of patients with both severe burns and smoke inhalation can be in excess of 50%.

Any person with apparent signs of smoke inhalation should be immediately evaluated by a medical professional such as a paramedic or physician. In severe cases Hyperbaric Oxygen is highly suggested. Advanced medical care may be necessary to save the life of the patient, including mechanical ventilation even if the person is conscious and alert. Pending advanced intervention, the patient should be brought into fresh air and given medical oxygen.

Carbon Monoxide, CO, is a colorless, odorless poison gas formed by incomplete combustion, first described by John Scott Haldan, the father of oxygen therapy, in 1908.

CO mainly effects the heart and brain. About 14% of surviving patients have permanent brain damage. Delayed neurological sequelae (problems resulting and persisting from the original injury) occur 3-21 days later and can also cause increased cardiovascular-related death over 10 years following injury.

(1) In a published article of a clinical trial comparing cognitive function of patients treated with Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT) vs. normobaric oxygen, (100% O2 via face mask or nasal cannula delivered at a “sea level” of normal pressure. (2)

Because hemoglobin likes CO nearly 220 times better than oxygen, and binds to it readily, the entire oxygen transport uptake and utilization system is disrupted. A direct cascade of injury to the central nervous system; the brain, as well as major blood vessel injury.


Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen HBOT:

  • HBOT is a primary treatment.
  • HBOT speeds carboxyhemoglobin dissociation (gets CO off the hemoglobin molecules) and improves tissue oxygenation.

The half-life of CO is removed from hemoglobin at 320 minutes on room air (5 hours and 20 minutes), 90 minutes on 100% O2 and 23 minutes at 3 ATA (in a hyperbaric O2 chamber).

  • Reduces cerebral edema and intracranial pressure by constricting brain vessels.
  • Reduces pulmonary edema caused by smoke inhalation
  • Inhibits the toxic process, speeds recovery, reduces the number of delayed functional and neurotic abnormalities and reduces mortality.
  • Improves the mitochondrial function.
  • Inhibits lipid peroxidation transiently.
  • Impairs leukocyte adhesion to injured microvasculature.
  • Inhibits neutrophil adhesion to the vasculature. (3)

Optimal benefit from HBOT occurs in those treated with he least delay after exposure (1)

Call us today for more information or to schedule a consultation with our Medical Hyperbaric Physician!

415-785-8652


Jacqueline S Chan, DO

Physician, Medical DirectorDr Jacqueline S Chan, DO is Board Certified in Family Practice, Board Certified in Holistic medicine, Board Certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, including Osteopathic Medical Board of California and a DEA License.
Here, Dr. Chan is standing beside the artwork of our dear and very talented patient, Susan Swartz, who continued to check on us amidst the fires to make sure our staff and facility were ok. – The love was greatly appreciated.Call for an appointment with Dr. Chan

415-785-8652

 

 





Time For A Change!

Are you tired of seeing the Diabetic in your life suffer? In honor of National Diabetes month we would like to help you, help them.

Preventative medicine for diabetic patients is becoming more advanced everyday and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is at the forefront! 

What can HBOT do for you or your diabetic friends and family?:

  • It can significantly speed the healing of diabetic wounds and ulcers

  • HBOT has shown to reduce the need for insulin injections of many patients

  • HBOT empowers patients to avoid costly surgeries and amputations and save life and limb

 

“Diabetes is a great example whereby, giving the patient the tools, you can manage yourself very well.”

Clayton Christensen



What effect does HBOT have on a diabetic wound?

 

Robert is a school teacher who was able to return to work after 2 years of suffering with a non-healing wound. Now he is able to keep up with his 2nd grade class, garden and swim again without any difficulty.

Within two weeks of starting the treatments, the technicians at the wound care clinic noticed a significant improvement in the condition of the wound. They stated that they had never seen a wound change so quickly and were delighted. The end result of the sessions in the chamber can be seen in this photo. 

The proof is in the science!: 

Eighteen diabetic patients with ischaemic, nonhealing lower-extremity ulcers were recruited in this double-blind study. Patients were assigned randomly to receive either 100 per cent oxygen (treatment group) or air (control group), at 2.4 atmospheres of absolute pressure for 90 min daily, for a total of 30 treatments. Wound surface areas were measured at baseline and then at 2, 4, 6 and 12 weeks, and 6 months.At 12 weeks, healing with complete epithelialization was achieved in 13 of 19 ulcers in the treatment group compared with four of 14 ulcers in the control group (P=0.024, [chi]2 test). The mean(s.d.) decrease of the wound area in the treatment group was 83(36) per cent and that in the control group was 56(39) per cent (P=0.021, Mann-Whitney U test). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy enhanced the healing potential of ischaemic, non-healing, diabetic leg ulcers and may be used as a valuable adjunct to conventional therapy when reconstructive surgery is not possible. Abidia, A.; Kuhan, G.; Laden, G.; Bahia, H.; Johnson, B.; Wilkinson, A.; Renwick, P.; Masson, E.*; McCollum, P. T. Department of Vascular Surgery, Academic Surgical Unit and *Department of Medicine, Hull Royal Infirmary and The University of Hull, Hull, UK

Featured Video:

 

Maryann was confined to a wheelchair with a non-healing diabetic ulcer. She was facing amputation before she did HBOT. “My wound has healed magnificently . . . I’m out of my wheelchair, walking and driving again without anyone’s help!”
Maryann, Tiburon
“The role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in diabetes preventative care is in re-oxygenating hypoxic tissue, regulating blood sugar level and promoting growth of blood vessels and nerve endings.”

In the textbook of Hyperbaric Medicine we see that there is “noted improvement of cardiovascular complications in diabetic patients on using HBO therapy and later reported HBO as an adjunct to diet and insulin in the treatment of moderately severe diabetes in 130 patients. The dosage of insulin was reduced by 4-38 units in 62.3% of the patients after treatment.”

HBOT in the news:

Treat Chronic Wounds by seeking appropriate care

 

Link to our Monthly Newsletter for September.

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September 2015: HBOT Newsletter_ Safety

 

“You treat a disease, you win, you lose. You treat a person, I guarantee you, you’ll win, no matter what the outcome.”
-Dr “Patch” Adams

In this months newsletter we focus on how HBOT can benefit kids!

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April 2015 Newsletter

This month we look forward to sharing some information on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy(HBOT) and how it helps dental professionals help their patients achieve advanced bone/dental healing.

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February 2015 Newsletter

Are you ready for some FOOTBAALLLLL?!

This month we focus in on HBOT being used in sports related injuries!

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January 2015 Newsletter

In this months newsletter, in recognition of AIDS awareness month, we would like to highlight the ways hyperbaric oxygen therapy(HBOT) is used in the treatment of advanced infections. We also want to wish you and your family a fun, joyful and safe winter season…

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December 2014 Newsletter

In this months newsletter we would like to highlight the ways that HBOT is used to help those that have diabetes in the treatment of non healing wounds. We will also highlight ways to prevent and improve diabetes through a healthy lifestyle.

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November 2014 Newsletter