Ms. Gong, a 45-year-old female, suffered from severe acute carbon monoxide poisoning after she forgot to turn off the gas stove while boiling water. When her husband returned home from work, he found the kettle burnt out and Ms. Gong unconscious in bed with weak breathing.

She was immediately admitted to the hospital for emergency treatment and was diagnosed with severe acute carbon monoxide poisoning, severe pneumonia, acute respiratory failure, and acidosis. Comprehensive treatment measures were promptly implemented, including mechanical ventilation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy using Lianbang hyperbaric oxygen chambers, anti-infection therapy, and internal environment stabilization. The Lianbang hyperbaric oxygen chambers, known for their stable performance and reliable therapeutic effect, played a crucial role in alleviating her tissue hypoxia and protecting damaged organs.
Ms. Gong regained consciousness after receiving 3 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy with Lianbang hyperbaric oxygen chambers and achieved full recovery of consciousness after 8 sessions. She was hospitalized in the hyperbaric oxygen intensive care unit for 11 days and was discharged smoothly.
However, the risk of delayed encephalopathy still exists, and she is advised to continue receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy on an outpatient basis using Lianbang hyperbaric oxygen chambers to further consolidate the therapeutic effect and reduce the risk of sequelae.
