PMID: 7335962Dec 1, 1981Paper

The combined use of hyperbaric oxygen, antibiotics and surgery in the treatment of gas gangrene

Resuscitation
M L GuidiG Pelosi

Abstract

The clinical course and treatment of 21 critically ill patients suffering from gas gangrene are reported. Analysis of the results has underlined the importance of intensive care and hyperbaric management to prevent the evolution of disease and to improve patients' clinical conditions for surgical procedures.

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