Anderson F G, Bay W W, Fife W P
Undersea Biomed Res. 1978 Dec;5(4):369-75.
Corneal incision healing in the presence of daily or twice daily exposures to hyperbaric oxygen was compared in dogs to the natural course of such healing. Exposures lasted for 90 min and consisted of 60% oxygen administered at 60 fsw, an oxygen exposure of 2 ATA. Twenty corneas received such exposure, and 20 corneas were allowed to heal under natural conditions. Eyes were enucleated between 5 and 56 days after incision. The corneas were studied by gross observation and light microscopy. Uncomplicated and essentially comparable healing of the incisions occurred. There was a suggestion that superficial central clearing of the incision opacity occurred more quickly in the hyperbaric oxygen series.
在犬类动物中,比较了每日或每日两次暴露于高压氧环境下角膜切口的愈合情况与自然愈合过程。暴露持续90分钟,包括在60英尺海水深度给予60%的氧气,即2个绝对大气压的氧气暴露。20只角膜接受了这种暴露,另外20只角膜在自然条件下愈合。在切口后5至56天摘除眼球。通过大体观察和光学显微镜对角膜进行研究。切口出现了简单且基本可比的愈合情况。有迹象表明,在高压氧组中,切口混浊的表面中央清除出现得更快。