| Literature DB >> 32189664 |
Paul G Harch1, Susan R Andrews2, Cara J Rowe3, Johannes R Lischka4, Mark H Townsend5, Qingzhao Yu6, Donald E Mercante6.
Abstract
Persistent postconcussion syndrome (PPCS) after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a significant public health and military problem for which there is limited treatment evidence. The aim of this study was to determine whether forty 150 kPa hyperbaric oxygen therapies (HBOTs) can improve symptoms and cognitive function in subjects with the PPCS of mTBI, using a randomized controlled crossover design with 2-month follow-up. Sixty-three civilian and military subjects with mTBI/PPCS were randomized to either 40 HBOTs at 150 kPa/60 minutes, once daily, 5 days per week in 8 weeks or an equivalent no-treatment control period. The Control Group was then crossed over to HBOT. Subjects underwent symptom, neuropsychological, and psychological testing, before and after treatment or control with retesting 2 months after the 40th HBOT. Fifty subjects completed the protocol with primary outcome testing. HBOT subjects experienced significant improvements in Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory, Memory Index, Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics, Hamilton Depression Scale, Hamilton Anxiety Scale, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and Quality Of Life after Brain Injury compared to the Control Group. After crossing over to HBOT the Control Group experienced near-identical significant improvements. Further improvements were experienced by both groups during the 2-month follow-up period. These data indicate that 40 HBOTs at 150 kPa/60 minutes demonstrated statistically significant improvements in postconcussion and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms, memory, cognitive functions, depression, anxiety, sleep, and quality of life in civilian and military subjects with mTBI/PPCS compared to controls. Improvements persisted at least 2 months after the 40th HBOT. The study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02089594) on March 18, 2014 and with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration under Investigational New Drug #113823. The Institutional Review Boards of the United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Office of Research Protections Human Research Protection Office and the Louisiana State University School of Medicine (approval No. 7381) approved the study on May 13, 2014 and December 20, 2013, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: chronic brain injury; hyperbaric oxygen therapy; neurobehavioral symptom inventory; neuropsychological testing; neurorehabilitation; persistent postconcussion syndrome; post-traumatic stress disorder; randomized controlled trial; symptoms; traumatic brain injury
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32189664 PMCID: PMC7871939 DOI: 10.4103/2045-9912.279978
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Gas Res ISSN: 2045-9912
Total persistent postconcussion syndrome symptom scores this study and Wolf et al.25 during and post-treatment or control.
| NSI COG Control | NSI COG HBOT 150 kPa | NSI TG HBOT 150 kPa | ImPACT Control 130 kPa air | ImPACT HBOT 240 kPa | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | 44.6 | 42.1 | 39.0 | ~38.5 | ~37.0 |
| Post week 1 | 35.0 | 29.3 | ~44.5 | ~37.5 | |
| Post week 2 | 32.7 | 25.1 | ~36.0 | ~33.0 | |
| Post week 3 | 28.1 | 21.6 | ~37.0 | ~33.0 | |
| Post week 4 | 27.1 | 22.2 | ~35.0 | ~34.0 | |
| Post week 5 | 24.2 | 21.9 | ~31.0 | ~34.0 | |
| Post week 6 | 24.3 | 20.5 | ~29.5 | ~35.5 | |
| Post week 7 | 20.6 | 17.9 | |||
| Post week 8 | 17.0 | 13.5 | |||
| Post hyperbaric oxygen therapy or control | 42.1 | 16.5 | 12.7 | ||
| Six week follow-up | ~26.0 | ~32.5 | |||
| Two monthfollow-up | 19.8 | 18.7 |
Note: NSI: Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory; ImPACT: Immediate Post-concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing; COG: Control Group; TG: Treatment Group. ImPACT data was approximated and abstracted from Figure 2 in Wolf et al.25
Demographic variables: Analysis of group equivalence at baseline (test point 1) for the Treatment Group with HBOT first, Control Group, and Dropout Group
| Demographic variables | Treatment Group ( | Control Group ( | Dropout Group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yr) | 42.7±10.7(22–58) | 42.3±11.2(22–60) | 42.3±10.8(27–59) | 0.897 |
| Years education | 14.0±3.1(8–18) | 15.6±1.95(10–20) | 15.9±2.6(13–20) | 0.030* |
| Wechsler Test of Adult Reading Intelligence Quotient (Scaled Score) | 108.7±9.2(88–122) | 110.7±6.59(92–121) | 114.5±5.37(100–122) | 0.385 |
| Number TBIs in lifetime | 4.3±6.2(1–30) | 3.6±3.22(1–15) | 3.6±3.4(1–11) | 0.646 |
| Time index TBI to enrollment (d) | 1598.1±1099 (194.0–1303.0) | 1748.6±1471.7 (234.0–4460.0) | 1767.3±868.8 (325.0–3568.0) | 0.891 |
| Time screen to enrollment (d) | 84.5±71.4(16–320) | 60.5±58.2(17–305) | 51.1±17.7(12–74) | 0.197 |
| Test of Memory Malingering 2 (total correct) | 49.4±1.5(45–50) | 49.9±0.77(46–50) | 50.0±0.0(50–50) | 0.163 |
| Word Memory Test Consistency (%) | 92.6±7.5(77.5–100) | 90.5±10.6(60–100) | 90.6±6.0(80–100) | 0.421 |
| Word Memory Test Delay Recall (%) | 95.2±5.9(80–100) | 93.1±9.4(65–100) | 93.5±7.94(75–100) | 0.345 |
| Word Memory Test Immed Memory (%) | 94.7±6.6(77.5–100) | 92.6±7.98(72.5–100) | 93.8±4.2(85–100) | 0.326 |
| Sex (% female) | 52.2%(12/23) | 63%(17/27) | 41.7%(5/12) | 0.444 |
| Race (% Caucasian) | 95.7%(22/23) | 88.9%(24/27) | 91.7%(11/12) | 0.411 |
| Blast | 87.0%(20/23) | 92.6%(25/27) | 83.3%(10/12) | 0.325 |
| Civil | 17.4%(4/23) | 18.5%(5/27) | 33.3%(4/12) | 0.918 |
| Loss of consciousness (% yes) | 73.9%(17/23) | 66.7%(18/27) | 83.3% (10/12) | 0.551 |
| Alcohol (% any use) | 65.2%(15/23) | 44.4%(12/27) | 66.7%(8/12) | 0.142 |
| Clinician Administered Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder | 47.8%(11/23) | 40.75%(11/27) | 66.7%(8/12) | 0.615 |
| Scale (% administered) | ||||
| Magnetic resonance imaging brain (% normal) | 72.7%(16/23) | 59.3%(16/27) | 41.7%(5/12) | 0.318 |
| Tobacco (% no use) | 73.9%(17/23) | 77.8%(21/27) | 66.7%(8/12) | 0.75 |
Note: Data are expressed as the mean ± SD (range) in age, years education, Wechsler Test of Adult Reading Intelligence Quotient, number TBIs in lifetime, time index TBI to enrollment, time screen to enrollment, Test Of Memory Malingering 2, Word Memory Test Consistency, Word Memory Test Delay Recall, and Word Memory Test Immed Memory, and percent in others. Data among all the three groups are analyzed by Tukey’s test. *There are no significant differences among any of the 3 pairs of groups. Dropout Group: Subjects who dropped out of the study; TBI: traumatic brain injury; test point 1: baseline.
Outcome variables: Analysis of group equivalence at baseline for the Treatment Group with hyperbaric oxygen therapy first, Control Group, and Dropout Group
| Outcome variables | Treatment Group ( | Control Group ( | Dropout Group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (total score) | 39.0±9.6 | 44.6±11.8 | 34.1±9.1 | 0.029* |
| 37 (24–58) | 44 (21–67) | 34 (22–48) | ||
| Working Memory Index (SS) | 103.5±12.2 | 104.6±14.4 | 109.2±10.9 | 0.466 |
| 103 (78–127) | 106 (79–131) | 106.3 (89–128) | ||
| Memory Index (SS) | 101.7±14.3 | 102.9±14.3 | 97.8±11.1 | 0.574 |
| 100 (75–127) | 104 (72–107) | 95.3 (79–124) | ||
| Information Process Speed Index (SS) | 94.0±14.5 | 95.4±15.0 | 98.3±13.3 | 0.709 |
| 94 (62–117) | 97 (65–122) | 100 (71–122) | ||
| Executive Function Index (T score) | 45.3±8.8 | 48.1±7.1 | 47.3±7.9 | 0.461 |
| 44 (30–60) | 47 (37–64) | 47 (36–59) | ||
| Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Full Scale | 105.6±12.3 | 106.4±10.6 | 106.9±10.3 | 0.942 |
| Intelligence Quotient (SS) | 108 (80–130) | 106 (89–128) | 107 (89–123) | |
| Automated Neuropsychological Assessment | –1.84±1.0 | –1.6±1.3 | –1.11±0.87 | 0.195 |
| Metrics (composite score) | –1.72 (–4.2 to –0.2) | –1.3 (–3.9–0.6) | –1.2 (–2.7–0.2) | |
| Hamilton Depression Scale (total) | 15.2±5.0 | 14.4±7.5 | 15.8±8.6 | 0.849 |
| 16 (6–24) | 15 (0–26) | 15.5 (3–30) | ||
| Hamilton Anxiety Scale (total) | 16.5±7.9 | 15.8±7.3 | 17.5±10.4 | 0.835 |
| 17 (2–35) | 16 (4–31) | 17 (0–32) | ||
| Quality of Life after Brain Injury (composite score) | 40.3±12.4 | 38.9±16.3 | 42.3±16.9 | 0.813 |
| 40 (21–63) | 38 (8–85) | 40 (15–73) | ||
| Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (composite score) | 11.9±4.0 | 10.5±4.9 | 12.3±4.8 | 0.405 |
| 12 (5–19) | 11 (2–20) | 12 (5–21) | ||
| Benton Visual Retention Test (#correct) | 7.3±1.5 | 7.0±1.9 | 7.2±1.5 | 0.812 |
| 8 (4–10) | 8 (3–10) | 7.5 (3–9) | ||
| Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test Delay | 47.8±14.0 | 47.1±14.6 | 41.3±9.3 | 0.365 |
| Recall (T score) | 50 (24–65) | 47 (25–67) | 42 (24–57) | |
| Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Check List (total) | 37.9±12.1 | 39.7±13.2 | 31.6±9.5 | 0.252 |
| 37 (20–67) | 37 (19–68) | 32 (19–48) |
Note: Data are expressed as the mean ± SD, median (range). *Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory was significantly different among the three groups. The Tukey’s test showed that the Control and Dropout Groups were significantly different, but the Treatment and Control Groups were not. Dropout Group: Subjects who dropped out of the study; SS: scaled scores.
Effect of pre-to-post-hyperbaric oxygen therapy change for Treatment Group versus pre-to-post control period for Control Group
| Outcome variables | TP1 to TP2 mean change (TP2 minus TP1) | Mean difference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment Group ( | Control Group ( | |||
| Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (total score) | 39.0 to 12.7=–26.3 | 44.6 to 42.1=–2.5 | –23.9±9.22(–29.2 to –18.6) | 0.0001 |
| Working Memory Index (SS) | 103.5 to 111.0=+7.5 | 104.6 to 110.6=+6 | 1.5±6.5(–2.23–5.13) | 0.431 |
| Memory Index (SS) | 101.7 to 113.3=+11.6 | 102.9 to 107.6=+4.7 | 6.92±8.6(2.01–11.83) | 0.0067 |
| Information Processing Speed Index (SS) | 94.0 to 102.5=+8.5 | 95.4 to 100.7=+5.3 | 3.14±9.4(–2.25–8.54) | 0.247 |
| Executive Function Index (T score) | 45.3 to 47.0=+1.7 | 48.1 to 47.8=–0.3 | 1.97±5.8(–1.36–5.28) | 0.2384 |
| Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (SS) | 105.6 to 112.2=+6.6 | 106.4 to 110.9=+4.5 | 1.13± 5.76(–1.16–5.41) | 0.1993 |
| Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (composite score) | –1.84 to –1.02=+0.82 | –1.6 to –1.3=+0.3 | 0.51±0.64(0.15–0.88) | 0.0069 |
| Hamilton Depression Scale (total) | 15.2 to 7.5=–7.7 | 14.4 to 12.8=–1.6 | –5.99±6.85(–9.89 to –2.08) | 0.0034 |
| Hamilton Anxiety Scale (total) | 16.5 to 9.3=–7.2 | 15.8 to 14.7=–1.1 | –6.19±7.48(–10.5 to –1.92) | 0.0054 |
| Quality of Life after Brain Injury (composite score) | 40.3 to 58.5=+18.2 | 38.9 to 40.9=+2.0 | 16.8±14.9(8.2–25.44) | 0.0003 |
| Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (composite score) | 11.9 to 9.0=–2.9 | 10.5 to 10.9=+0.4 | –3.31±3.64(–5.39 to –1.24) | 0.0024 |
| Benton Visual Retention Test (#correct) | 7.3 to 7.3=0.0 | 7.0 to 7.3=+0.3 | –0.22±1.72(–1.2–0.76) | 0.6517 |
| Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test Delay Recall (T score) | 47.8 to 52.3=+4.5 | 47.1 to 47.0=–0.1 | 4.6±11.9(–2.19–11.44) | 0.1785 |
| Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Check List (total) | 37.9 to 26.0=11.9 | 39.7 to 37.5=2.2 | 13.2±11.2(8.6–17.7) | 0.0001 |
Note: Data in Mean difference column are mean change between Treatment Group and Control Group mean changes, and are analyzed using a two-sample t-test. SS: Scaled scores; TP1: test point 1 (baseline); TP2: test point 2.
Treatment Group change from pre-to-post-hyperbaric oxygen therapy and follow-up for outcome variables (postconcussion symptoms, cognitive, and emotional)
| Outcome variables | Baseline (T1) ( | Post-HBOT (T2) ( | 2-mon follow-up (T3) ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (total)§ | 39.0±9.6 | 12.7±10.6 | 0.0005 | 18.7±13.3 | < 0.0001 |
| 37 (24–58) | 11 (0–44) | 18.5 (1–47) | |||
| Working Memory Index (SS) | 103.5±12.2 | 111.0±8.8 | < 0.0001 | 113.7±11.5 | < 0.0001 |
| 103 (78–127) | 113 (95–127) | 114 (90–138) | |||
| Memory Index (SS) | 101.7±14.3 | 113.3±11.6 | < 0.0001 | 120±11.9 | < 0.0001 |
| 100 (75–127) | 113 (89–135) | 120 (93–140) | |||
| Information Processing Speed Index (SS) | 94.0±14.5 | 102.5±12.9 | 0.0001 | 104.2±14.7 | 0.0002 |
| 94 (62–117) | 102 (81–127) | 102 (81–132) | |||
| Executive Function Index (T score) | 45.3±8.8 | 47.0±8.2 | 0.121 | 51.5±7.5 | 0.0001 |
| 44 (30–60) | 45 (33–61) | 53 (36–66) | |||
| Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Full | 105.6±12.3 | 112.2±9.5 | < 0.0001 | 117.2±11.7 | < 0.0001 |
| Scale Intelligence Quotient (SS) | 108 (80–130) | 114 (97–136) | 117 (96–145) | ||
| Automated Neuropsychological | –1.84±1.0 | –1.02±0.8 | < 0.0001 | –1.1±1.4 | < 0.001 |
| Assessment Metrics (composite score) | –1.72 (–4.2 to –0.2) | –0.95 (–2.78–1.21) | –0.7 (–4.24–1.35) | ||
| Hamilton Depression Scale (total)§ | 15.2±5.0 | 7.5±4.6 | < 0.0001 | 6.3±5.3 | < 0.0001 |
| 16 (6–24) | 6 (0–15) | 5 (0–17) | |||
| Hamilton Anxiety Scale (total)§ | 16.5±7.9 | 9.3±5.6 | < 0.0001 | 7.1±6.7 | < 0.0001 |
| 17 (2–35) | 10 (0–24) | 5 (0–24) | |||
| Quality Of Life after Brain Injury (composite score) | 40.3±12.4 | 58.5±17.6 | < 0.0001 | 62.1±16.0 | < 0.0001 |
| 40 (21–63) | 63 (30–98) | 12 | |||
| Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (composite score)§ | 11.9±4.0 | 9.0±3.8 | 0.0002 | 8.0±4.6 | 0.0006 |
| 12 (5–19) | 8 (3–15) | 8 (2–16) | |||
| Benton Visual Retention Test (#correct) | 7.3±1.5 | 7.3±1.8 | n.s. | 7.6±1.8 | n.s. |
| 8 (4–10) | 7 (4–10) | 8 (4–10) | |||
| Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test | 47.8±14.0 | 52.3±8.8 | 0.0515 | 51.8±10.6 | n.s. |
| Delay Recall (T score) | 50 (24–65) | 53 (32–67) | 54 (28–67) | ||
| Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Check | 37.9±12.1 | 26.0±8.3 | < 0.0001 | 27.1± 11.7 | 0.0005 |
| List (total) § | 37 (20–67) | 24 (16–45) | 25 (3–51) |
Note: Data are expressed as Mean ± SD, median (range), and are analyzed by paired samples t-tests. Scores are reported in standard scores, T-score format, or Manual scoring. Increasing scores indicate improvement except those marked with §. n.s.: No significance; T1–3: test points 1–3.
Control Group change from pre-to-post-control, -hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and follow-up for outcome variables (postconcussion symptoms, cognitive, and emotional)
| Outcome variables | Baseline (T1) ( | Post control (T2) ( | Post-HBOT (T3) ( | 2-mon follow-up (T4) ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (total)§ | 44.6±11.8 | 42.1±10 | n.s. | 16.5±12.7 | < 0.0001 | 19.8±14.3 | < 0.0001 |
| 44 (21–67) | 41 (26–62) | 14 (0–44) | 18 (0–48) | ||||
| Working Memory Index (SS) | 104.6±14.4 | 110.6±14.9 | 0.0001 | 115.2±15.1 | 0.001 | 118.6±15. | 0.0001 |
| 106 (79–131) | 113 (82–140) | 117 (84–140) | 124 (86–147) | ||||
| Memory Index (SS) | 102.9±14.3 | 107.6±13.0 | 0.006 | 118.3±14.5 | < 0.0001 | 122.7±14.5 | < 0.0001 |
| 104 (72–107) | 108 (84–132) | 120 (88–143) | 126 (81–143) | ||||
| Information Processing Speed Index (SS) | 95.4±15.0 | 100.7±17.1 | 0.004 | 107.4±15.0 | 0.004 | 109.9±16.8 | 0.002 |
| 97 (65–122) | 105 (71–132) | 111 (74–127) | 108 (74–146) | ||||
| Executive Function Index (T score) | 48.1±7.1 | 47.8±6.8 | n.s. | 52.9±9.4 | < 0.0001 | 51.5±10.2 | 0.01 |
| 47 (37–64) | 48 (37–61) | 54 (37–73) | 51 (37–78) | ||||
| Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Full | 106.4±10.6 | 110.9±11.8 | < 0.0001 | 117.0±11.5 | < 0.0001 | 119.8±12.6 | < 0.0001 |
| Scale Intelligence Quotient (SS) | 106 (89–128) | 111 (92–136) | 121 (94–139) | 121 (94–139) | |||
| Automated Neuropsychological | –1.6±1.3 | –1.3±1.5 | 0.008 | –0.7±1.1 | < 0.0001 | –0.8±1.4 | 0.03 |
| Assessment Metrics (composite score) | –1.3 (–3.9–0.6) | –1.0 (–4.5–0.9) | –0.6 (–3.7–0.8) | –0.7 (–3.4–1.8) | |||
| Hamilton Depression Scale (total)§ | 14.4±7.5 | 12.8±7.6 | n.s. | 6.6±6.6 | 0.0002 | 6.7±6.9 | 0.0002 |
| 15 (0–26) | 11 (2–27) | 5 (0–23) | 4 (0–22) | ||||
| Hamilton Anxiety Scale (total)§ | 15.8±7.3 | 14.7±7.3 | n.s. | 7.4±6.3 | < 0.0001 | 8.5±8.0 | 0.0001 |
| 16 (4–31) | 15 (0–28) | 5 (0–20) | 6 (0–31) | ||||
| Quality of Life after Brain Injury (composite score) | 38.9±16.3 | 40.9±14.8 | n.s. | 62.5±23.1 | < 0.0001 | 62.0±21.3 | < 0.0001 |
| 38 (8–85) | 40 (5–75) | 68 (8–99) | 63 (10–100) | ||||
| Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (composite score)§ | 10.5±4.9 | 10.9±4.2 | n.s. | 7.4±4.7 | 0.0001 | 7.9±5.4 | 0.0006 |
| 11 (2–20) | 12 (3–19) | 7 (1–20) | 7 (0–21) | ||||
| Benton Visual Retention Test (#correct) | 7.0±1.9 | 7.3±2.3 | n.s. | 7.5±2.2 | n.s. | 7.7±1.5 | n.s. |
| 8 (3–10) | 7 (2–10) | 8 (3–10) | 8 (4–10) | ||||
| Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test Delay | 47.1±14.6 | 47.0±13.8 | n.s. | 52.0±11.8 | 0.02 | 52.5±12.2 | 0.01 |
| Recall (T score) | 47 (25–67) | 50 (23–67) | 53 (24–67) | 57 (25–67) | |||
| Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Check | 39.7±13.2 | 37.5±10.6 | n.s. | 27.0±9.6 | < 0.0001 | 25.6±9.2 | < 0.0001 |
| List (total)§ | 37 (19–68) | 36 (18–60) | 22 (17–50) | 22 (16–55) |
Note: Data are expressed as Mean ± SD, median (range), and are analyzed by paired samples t-tests. Scores are reported in standard scores, T-score format, or test manual scoring. Increasing scores indicate improvement except those marked with §. T1–4: Test points 1–4.
Percentage of DSM-IV TR persistent postconcussion syndrome definition symptoms in both groups that improved or worsened during the first 8-week study period
| DSM-IV TR Persistent Postconcussion Syndrome definition symptoms | % Improve | % Worse | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control Group | Treatment Group | Control Group | Treatment Group | |||
| Fatigue | 11 | 87 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | ||
| Sleep | 19 | 59 | 0.01 | 0 | 0.015 | |
| Headache | 8 | 83 | < 0.0001 | 0 | < 0.0001 | |
| Dizziness/vertigo | 9 | 82 | < 0.0001 | 0 | < 0.0001 | |
| Irritability | 12 | 89 | < 0.0001 | 0 | < 0.0001 | |
| Anxiety/depression | 8 | 86 | < 0.0001 | 0 | < 0.0001 | |
| Personality change | 0 | 60 | < 0.0001 | 0 | 0 | – |
| Apathy | 10 | 61 | 0.0009 | 0 | 0 | – |
Note: Improved symptoms in normal font, worsened symptoms in italics. n = 27 for Control Group and n = 23 for Treatment Group. DSM-IV TR: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision.
RPCS Q, ImPACT, and NSI symptom outcomes in civilian and military studies of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the persistent postconcussion syndrome of mild traumatic brain injury according to dose of hyperbaric therapy
| Study | Year | No chamber treatment | 120 kPa air | 130 kPa air | 150 kPa O2 | 200 kPa/21 kPa O2 | 200 kPa/150 kPa O2 | 200 kPa O2 | 240 kPa O2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harch et al. | 2017 | –36%* | |||||||
| Wolf et al. | 2012 | –32%a | –12%a | ||||||
| Cifu et al. | 2013 | +1%* | +4%* | –12%* | |||||
| Miller et al. | 2014 | –2%* | –35%* | –37%* | |||||
| +3%φ | –21%φ | –11%φ | |||||||
| Weaver et al. | 2018 | +21%* | –2%* | ||||||
| +13%φ | –10%φ | ||||||||
| Harch et al. (present study) | – | –5.6%φ | –52%φ |
Note: Negative numbers are improvement and positive numbers are worsening of symptoms. ‘*’ represents Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPCSQ); ‘a’ represents Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT), and ‘φ’ represents Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI).