U.S., March 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07461272) titled 'Self-hangIng Patient and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy _ SIPHON Study' on Feb. 24.
Brief Summary: During an attempted hanging, patients present severe neurological distress that can lead to major neuropsychiatric sequelae. These sequelae are notably due to significant cerebral edema related to hanging. Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy is known to reduce cerebral edema and improve cerebral perfusion. The main objective of the study is to evaluate in patients who have attempted hanging without presenting cardio-respiratory arrest, the effect of one Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy session in addition to standard intensive care management on a potentia...