Hyperbaric oxygen-assisted neurological recovery in a patient with classic heat stroke: a case report
Xin-xin Zheng, Liu-xu Chen, Ren Cheng-Han Fan, Zhi-qiang Zhang, Sheng Chen, Xiao-yang Wang, Guo-xin He

TL;DR
A patient with heat stroke and brain injury showed neurological recovery after hyperbaric oxygen therapy, though its exact role is unclear.
Contribution
This case report explores the potential of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in neurological recovery from heat stroke.
Findings
The patient showed progressive neurological improvement after 27 hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was associated with recovery of consciousness, limb strength, and partial speech.
Neurological deficits persisted despite standard treatments, suggesting a possible role for HBOT.
Abstract
Heat stroke (HS) is a critical condition involving severe central nervous system injury. While standard treatments—such as cooling, ventilation, and fluid resuscitation—can stabilize patients, they are often inadequate in addressing long-term neurological complications, including impaired consciousness and paralysis. The persistent deficits in neurological function remain a major clinical challenge. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which improves brain oxygenation and supports neural repair, offers a potential solution. In the case we present of a patient with HS and brain injury, HBOT was associated with neurological recovery, although its specific contribution relative to conventional treatment remains uncertain. A 35-year-old male laborer was admitted to the hospital following 5 h of outdoor exertion in high ambient temperatures. He presented comatose with a GCS of 3 (E1V1M1), with…
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TopicsThermoregulation and physiological responses · Thermal Regulation in Medicine · Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
