
The use of titanium during hyperbaric oxygen therapy may pose a risk of fire. A fresh titanium surface in a high oxygen atmosphere can be a source of ignition. The clinical scenario may be a patient who accidentally breaks his titanium-framed glasses during a hyperbaric oxygen treatment in a monoplace chamber or using an oxygen hood. We recommend some safety precautions to be exercised until consensus standards have been established by the hyperbaric medicine community.
Oxygen, Titanium, Hyperbaric Oxygenation, Risk Factors, Humans, Guidelines as Topic, Equipment Design, Safety, Fires
Oxygen, Titanium, Hyperbaric Oxygenation, Risk Factors, Humans, Guidelines as Topic, Equipment Design, Safety, Fires
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