Anecdotal reports suggest high oxygen levels in hyperbaric chambers can be damaging in humans with broken electron transport chains, with potential for death or blindness within 24 hours. — Whalespan
Anecdotal reports suggest high oxygen levels in hyperbaric chambers can be damaging in humans with broken electron transport chains, with potential for death or blindness within 24 hours.
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“patients that run the outpatient had been placed on hyperbaric chambers and then they actually ended up you know in some cases dying within 24 hours or going blind and a good eye within 24 hours and so I think there's some anecdotes that suggest that super high oxygen levels on a broken electron transport chain can be very damaging in humans as well”