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    June 1, 2016
Page 9
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Dr. Enoch Huang shows off the new hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, the largest device of its kind in Oregon for treating difi-
cult-to-heal wounds caused by diabetes, circulatory problems, radiation therapy and other conditions. The chamber is 23 feet long inside and can accommodate up to 12
patients at a time.
Oxygen Under Pressure
Therapy chamber irst of its kind in Oregon
A new hyperbaric oxygen
therapy chamber for multiple pa-
tients, the largest in Oregon has
opened at Legacy Emanuel Med-
ical Center in north Portland.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
is one method used to treat dif-
icult-to-heal wounds caused by
diabetes, circulatory problems,
radiation therapy and other con-
ditions. The chamber can ac-
commodate up to 12 patients at
a time.
“Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
is our newest option for treating
wounds that don’t heal with stan-
dard approaches,” says Dr. Lori
Morgan, Legacy Emanuel’s chief
administrative oficer. “We offer
excellent wound care services and
this is just one more treatment op-
tion we can offer patients.”
During the treatment, patients
breathe pure oxygen within a
pressurized chamber through a
clear plastic hood or mask, in dai-
ly 90 minute sessions over 20-30
sessions.
“Oxygen under pressure acts
like a drug when it dissolves into
the blood,” explains Dr. Enoch
Huang, program medical director
for Hyperbaric Medicine/Wound
Healing for Legacy Emanuel and
Oregon’s only fellowship-trained,
board certiied hyperbaric physi-
cian.
“This helps speed cell repair
and form new blood vessels,
which in turn assists in the heal-
ing of wounds,” Huang said. “Re-
peated exposure to pressurized
oxygen gives a lifeline to isch-
emic tissue, boosts the effects of
some antibiotics, activates white
blood cells to ight certain infec-
tions, reduces tissue swelling,
and promotes the healing process
of speciic chronic wounds.”