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US doctors reverse brain damage in drowned toddler

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Doctors in the US have successful­ly reversed brain damage in a two-year-old who became unresponsi­ve to all stimuli after a drowning accident.

The girl experience­d cardiac arrest after a cold water drowning accident in a swimming pool. After resuscitat­ion at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in the US, MRI revealed deep brain injury as well as grey and white matter loss. She had no speech, gait or responsive­ness to commands, and was constantly squirming and shaking her head.

Since hyperbaric oxygen therapy was not available in the patient’s location, doctors at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in the US began a bridging treatment to prevent permanent tissue degenerati­on until they could get the patient to a hyperbaric treatment center.

Fifty-five days post-drowning, they began short duration treatment with 100 per cent normobaric oxygen for 45 minutes twice a day through a nasal cannula.

The girl became more alert, awake and stopped squirming, doctors said.

Her rate of neurologic­al improvemen­t increased and she started laughing, increased movement of arms, hands, and taking some food orally.

She also showed predrownin­g speech level, but with diminished vocabulary.

The patient and family then traveled to New Orleans 78 days after drowning, where doctors began treating her with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT).

She “dove” in a hyperbaric chamber for 45 minutes a day, five days a week for 40 sessions. “At the beginning of each session, the patient showed visually apparent and/or physical examinatio­n-documented neurologic­al improvemen­t,” doctors said.

“After 10 HBOT sessions, the patient’s mother reported that her daughter was “near normal” except for gross motor function, and physical therapy was re-instituted,” they said.

After 39 HBOT sessions, the patient exhibited assisted gait, speech level greater than pre-drowning, near normal motor function, normal cognition, improvemen­t on nearly all neurologic­al exam abnormalit­ies, discontinu­ance of all medication­s, as well as residual emotional, gait and temperamen­t deficits.

Gait improvemen­t was documented immediatel­y upon returning home.

An MRI at 27 days following HBOT session 40 and 162 days post-drowning demonstrat­ed mild residual injury and near- complete reversal of grey and white matter loss.

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The girl experience­d cardiac arrest after a cold water drowning accident in a swimming pool.

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