What follow-up care is recommended for patients who have undergone hyperbaric oxygen therapy?

Guideline-aligned answer with reasoning, red flags and references. Clinically reviewed by Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGP.

Posted: 22 August 2025Updated: 22 August 2025 Guideline-Aligned (High Confidence) Clinically Reviewed
Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGPClinical Lead • iatroX

Follow-up care specifically for patients who have undergone hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is not detailed in the provided NICE guideline excerpts. However, general principles of follow-up care after oxygen-based therapies, such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or non-invasive ventilation, include face-to-face, video, or phone consultations to assess treatment efficacy and patient adherence.

Follow-up should be tailored to the individual's needs and may include monitoring symptoms, oxygenation status, and any therapy-related side effects. Access to specialist services for advice and support between appointments is recommended. Additionally, follow-up intervals may range from initial consultation within 1 month to subsequent reviews based on symptom control and treatment optimization.

For patients with respiratory conditions receiving oxygen therapies, follow-up often involves reviewing symptom control, adherence, device function, and potential complications, with adjustments made accordingly.

In summary, while no direct guidance on HBOT follow-up is provided, follow-up care principles from oxygen therapy management in respiratory conditions can be applied, emphasizing individualized review, symptom monitoring, and access to specialist support.

Note: For specific HBOT follow-up protocols, consultation of hyperbaric medicine guidelines or specialist advice is recommended.

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