Evidence supporting the use of: Dissolved Oxygen
For the health condition: Congestion (lungs)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 5
Dissolved Oxygen is widely used in clinical medicine under the form of supplemental oxygen therapy, especially for patients suffering from lung congestion due to conditions like pneumonia, heart failure, or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The rationale for its use is strongly supported by scientific evidence. Lung congestion impairs the lung's ability to exchange gases, leading to decreased levels of oxygen in the blood (hypoxemia). Supplemental oxygen increases the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), thereby enhancing the diffusion gradient and improving arterial oxygenation, even when the alveoli are partially filled with fluid or inflammatory exudate.
Numerous randomized controlled trials, observational studies, and clinical guidelines (such as those from the American Thoracic Society and the British Thoracic Society) recommend the use of supplemental oxygen for hypoxemic patients with pulmonary congestion. Oxygen therapy is considered a first-line intervention to treat or prevent tissue hypoxia, which is a life-threatening complication of severe lung congestion.
It is important to note that "dissolved oxygen" as a term in this context refers to oxygen that is physically dissolved in the plasma as a result of supplemental oxygen therapy, not dissolved oxygen in water or as a dietary supplement. The use of oxygen therapy is a mainstay in hospital and emergency care for respiratory distress and is supported by decades of clinical research and practice. Thus, its use for treating lung congestion is both scientifically validated and clinically essential.
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Other health conditions supported by Dissolved Oxygen
AsthmaBronchitis
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Congestive Heart Failure
Emphysema
Lungs (fluid in)
Oxygen Deficiency
Pneumonia
Wounds and Sores