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62 Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy KCE Reports 74<br />

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578<br />

459<br />

1524<br />

20<br />

Figure 29). Treatment of diabetic ischemic injuries happens, not surprisingly, more often<br />

in multiplace hyperbaric facilities with a diabetic foot clinic (Figure 28 versus Figure 29).<br />

Figure 27. Monoplace facilities: 280 patient sessions in 2006<br />

14<br />

6 5 4<br />

175<br />

Radio induced lesions<br />

CO intoxication<br />

Osteomyelitis<br />

Anaerobic or mixed anaero-aerobic<br />

bacterial infections<br />

Sudden Deafness<br />

Delayed wound healing<br />

Gas embolism<br />

Figure 28. Multiplace facilities with diabetic foot clinic: 10 751 patient<br />

sessions in 2006<br />

434<br />

361<br />

354 116 1 325<br />

3080<br />

3519<br />

Hearing disorders<br />

Radio induced lesions<br />

Diabetic Ischemic Injuries<br />

Osteomyelitis<br />

Delayed wound healing<br />

CO intoxication<br />

Acute soft tissue ischemia<br />

Anaerobic or mixed anaero-aerobic<br />

bacterial infections<br />

Decompression illness<br />

Gas embolism<br />

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