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      Tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine: recommendations for accepted and non-accepted clinical indications and practice of hyperbaric oxygen treatment

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          The tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine took place in April 2016, attended by a large delegation of experts from Europe and elsewhere. The focus of the meeting was the revision of the European Committee on Hyperbaric Medicine (ECHM) list of accepted indications for hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT), based on a thorough review of the best available research and evidence-based medicine (EBM). For this scope, the modified GRADE system for evidence analysis, together with the DELPHI system for consensus evaluation, were adopted. The indications for HBOT, including those promulgated by the ECHM previously, were analysed by selected experts, based on an extensive review of the literature and of the available EBM studies. The indications were divided as follows: Type 1, where HBOT is strongly indicated as a primary treatment method, as it is supported by sufficiently strong evidence; Type 2, where HBOT is suggested as it is supported by acceptable levels of evidence; Type 3, where HBOT can be considered as a possible⁄optional measure, but it is not yet supported by sufficiently strong evidence. For each type, three levels of evidence were considered: A, when the number of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is considered sufficient; B, when there are some RCTs in favour of the indication and there is ample expert consensus; C, when the conditions do not allow for proper RCTs but there is ample and international expert consensus. For the first time, the conference also issued 'negative' recommendations for those conditions where there is Type 1 evidence that HBOT is not indicated. The conference also gave consensus-agreed recommendations for the standard of practice of HBOT.

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          Journal
          Diving Hyperb Med
          Diving Hyperb Med
          Diving Hyperb Med
          Diving Hyperb Med
          Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine
          The Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society and the European Underwater and Baromedical Society
          1833-3516
          March 2017
          30 March 2017
          : 47
          : 1
          : 24-32
          Affiliations
          European Committee for Hyperbaric Medicine
          Critical Care Department, Medical University and Hospital of Lille, France
          European Committee for Hyperbaric Medicine
          DAN Europe Research Division, Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy
          European Committee for Hyperbaric Medicine
          National Center for Hyperbaric Medicine, Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
          Author notes
          Head of the National Center for Hyperbaric Medicine, Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland jkot@ 123456gumed.edu.pl
          Article
          PMC6147240 PMC6147240 6147240
          10.28920/dhm47.1.24-32
          6147240
          28357821
          fa627f78-acd0-4e0e-8603-6298d0f09c24
          Copyright: © 2017 Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal. This article is the copyright of the authors who grant Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine a non-exclusive licence to publish the article in printed and other forms.
          History
          : 19 October 2016
          : 23 January 2017
          Categories
          Consensus Conference

          Medical conditions and problems,Evidence,Symposium,European Committee for Hyperbaric Medicine

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