It keeps me busy... See: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25558548
It is important to note that a vast majority of MEB (Middle ear barotrauma) was minor. This supports HBO2 as a safe treatment modality with minimal overall risk. The current study supports standardization of most treatment protocols to a ROC (rate of compression) of 2 psi/minute.
1 psi = 6.7 kPascal Pressure difference = 1,5 ATA 1 ATA = 101.3 kPa 1.5 ATA = 152 kPa
So time of compression has to be 152 / ( 2 * 6.7) = 11.3 minutes
Next tuesday I get a HBOT treatment, I will monitor the speed of compression.
atm = 1ATA = 1.01325 bar = 14.70 psi
1bar = 100,000 N/m^2 = 100,000 pascal = 14.50 psi
It is important to note that a vast majority of MEB (Middle ear barotrauma) was minor. This supports HBO2 as a safe treatment modality with minimal overall risk. The current study supports standardization of most treatment protocols to a ROC (rate of compression) of 2 psi/minute.
1 psi = 6.7 kPascal Pressure difference = 1,5 ATA 1 ATA = 101.3 kPa 1.5 ATA = 152 kPa
So time of compression has to be 152 / ( 2 * 6.7) = 11.3 minutes
Next tuesday I get a HBOT treatment, I will monitor the speed of compression.
atm = 1ATA = 1.01325 bar = 14.70 psi
1bar = 100,000 N/m^2 = 100,000 pascal = 14.50 psi