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Article title: NINDS Anoxia-Hypoxia Information Page: NINDS
Conditions: Anoxia
Is there any
treatment?
Treatment of anoxia and hypoxia consists of establishing
an adequate airway as soon as possible, using enough oxygen to saturate
the blood, supporting the cardiovascular system as needed, and preventing
or treating pneumonia. Respiratory assistance may be necessary.
What is the prognosis?
If
the patient's respiratory and cardiovascular systems can be supported
properly, recovery may occur, but depends upon the severity of injury.
As
recovery proceeds, a variety of psychological and neurological
abnormalities may appear, persist for a time, and may improve. Mental
confusion, personality regression, parietal lobe syndromes, amnesia,
hallucinations, memory loss, and persistent myoclonus may also occur.
What research is being
done?
The NINDS supports and conducts studies aimed at
understanding neurological conditions that can damage the brain such as
anoxia and hypoxia. The goals of these studies are to find ways to prevent
and treat these conditions.
Selected references
Nyakas, C, Buwalda, B, and Luiten, P.
Hypoxia and Brain
Development Progress in Neurobiology, 49:1; 1-51 (May 1996).
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National Institutes of Health
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