Oxygen is an element displayed by the symbol O, and atomic number 8. It is an essential element for human survival. Decreased oxygen levels may be treated with medical oxygen therapy. Treatment with oxygen serves to increase blood oxygen levels and also exerts a secondary effect of decreasing blood flow resistance in the diseased lung, leading to decreased cardiovascular workload in an attempt to oxygenate the lungs. Oxygen therapy is used to treat emphysema, pneumonia, some heart disorders (congestive heart failure), some disorders that cause increased pulmonary artery pressure, and any disease that impairs the body's ability to take up and use gaseous oxygen. Higher level of oxygen than ambient air (hyperoxia) can be introduced under normobaric or hyperbaric conditions.
Oxygen therapy in clinical settings is used across diverse specialties, including various types of anoxia, hypoxia or dyspnea and any other disease states and conditions that reduce the efficiency of gas exchange and oxygen consumption such as respiratory illnesses, trauma, poisonings and drug overdoses. Oxygen therapy tries to achieve hyperoxia to reduce the extent of hypoxia-induced tissue damage and malfunction.
Maimonides Medical Center OB/GYN, Brooklyn, New York, United States
Marta Corral Blanco, Madrid, Spain
Davita Durham East, Durham, North Carolina, United States
Davita Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina, United States
Davita Durham Downtown, Durham, North Carolina, United States
HCL LYON, Lyon, France
Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière, Paris, France
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States
Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington, United States
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
Amager-Hvidovre Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
Baskent University Ankara Hospital, Ankara, Cankaya, Turkey
Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussel, Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, Belgium
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