Effects of Anoxic Brain Injury
Anoxic brain injuries can have a variety of symptoms based on the factors above. The effects will depend on which parts of the brain are affected, which are different from person to person. Some of the common symptoms are:
- Altered level of consciousness
- Decreased cognition
- Impaired motor coordination
- Gait and balance issues
- Difficulty swallowing and eating
- Sensory issues
- Impaired bowel and bladder function
Many times, patients also experience seizures. Most patients have severe impairments and are often only minimally conscious, making them totally dependent.
Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment for Drowning and Anoxic Brain Injury
Healing of the brain – or any part of the body – cannot take place if the tissue and cells do not receive the appropriate oxygen levels. The benefits of hyperbaric oxygen treatment for drowning are maximal when the treatment is delivered close to the time of the anoxic injury. While this is the case for all medical conditions, it is especially so for anoxic brain injuries. When delivered within three hours of the anoxic injury, HBOT can prevent as much as 90% or more of the injury, particularly the secondary more devastating component of injury which occurs when blood flow and oxygen are restored. Both the initial injury from loss of oxygen and the secondary injury when a heart beat is regained cause the loss of large amounts of both gray and white matter. The gray matter is the outer and deep parts of the brain containing brain cells and the white matter is the connecting tracts of the brain.
Why Come to Dr. Harch for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment of Drowning and Anoxic Brain Injury
Dr. Harch has been treating drowned children with HBOT since 1989. This experience now includes over 100 drowned patients from just 90 minutes after drowning to years after drowning. He has been summarizing the world’s literature on HBOT for anoxic brain injury in the Textbook of Hyperbaric Medicine for over twenty years. In this book chapter he showed the brain blood flow scans of two of two drowned children treated with HBOT. Dr. Harch is the world-renowned HBOT expert that people all over the world travel to see for the best treatment of drowning.
In 2016 his 41st drowned child was the now famous little girl from Fayetteville, Arkansas, Eden Carlson. With both oxygen by nasal cannula and hyperbaric oxygen Eden was able to walk and talk while her brain showed a global regrowth of lost brain tissue. Since Dr. Harch’s case study of Eden Carlson he has treated an additional 60 similar children. Treatment begins in the ICU with the intermittent dosing of oxygen, sometimes even while the child is on a ventilator.
Prior to Dr. Harch’s careful dosing of hyperbaric oxygen therapy to drowned children, there was no treatment for anoxic brain injury in adults or children. Based on the initial results with drowned children Dr. Harch has adapted his Harch ProtocolsTM to the treatment of patients with other causes of anoxic brain injury such as cardiac arrest, hanging, anesthesia accidents, suffocation, and airway obstruction in children due to grapes, beans, or other small round objects.
The results of hyperbaric oxygen treatment for drowning by Dr. Harch have gone on to far exceed the expectations of their treating doctors and neurologists. Several children are now able to stand with support, some have developed speech, and even laugh. Many parents have said that their child’s personality came back. One child in Houston is now featured in a medical school class called “Unexpected Outcomes.” If you are searching for the best treatment and results for your child’s anoxic brain injury, you have found it.