The awakening effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy combined with systematic auditory stimulation in comatose patients with craniocerebral injury and its influence on serum biomarkers - Takeaways - MDSpire

The awakening effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy combined with systematic auditory stimulation in comatose patients with craniocerebral injury and its influence on serum biomarkers

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  • Jie Li Rong

  • Yi Xiang Guan

  • Chun Yan Ge

  • Xiao Jiang Liu

  • Gui Lan Lu

  • Su Ya Cao

  • Cheng Guan

  • Rong Jin

  • May 21, 2026

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    The study evaluated the effects of combined hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) and systematic auditory stimulation (SAS) on comatose patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI).

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    Patients receiving HBOT and SAS showed significantly greater improvements in consciousness measures compared to those receiving standard care alone at Day 28.

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    At 3 months, the HBOT+SAS group had better functional outcomes, with higher Glasgow Outcome Scale scores than the control group.

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    Serum biomarkers indicated reduced neuronal injury and increased neurotrophic activity in the HBOT+SAS group, supporting the clinical findings.

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    The study concluded that the combined regimen of HBOT and SAS improved recovery of consciousness and functional outcomes in comatose sTBI patients.

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