Hi Beth! Thanks for your question. The PICO unit cannot enter the HBO chamber.
Below you’ll see the complete Instructions for Use:
https://cms.possiblewithpico.com/files/pdfs/PCCE-66-0215-USE_picoClinicalGuidelines_02_09_15_digital.pdf“Hyperbaric oxygen treatments
The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Code 99, chapter 20 addresses HBO compatibility and materials considered to be potentially hazardous. Materials/compounds such as petrolatum, mineral oil, silk, wool, some synthetic materials, titanium and magnesium are felt to undergo rapid oxidation and therefore are potential risks in an HBO environment. Materials/compounds such as cotton and polyester are not felt to undergo rapid oxidation and therefore are not potential risks in an HBO environment.
Per the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society the discretion for use of products in the HBO environment is under the oversight of the program Medical Director.
Additional recommendations:
There are two potential options to consider when patients treated with NPWT, including traditional NPWT therapy and the use of PICO, undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatments (dives).
Option one:
Remove the dressing before the dive and cover the wound with moist (saline) gauze or other dressing described in the facility’s hyperbaric protocol. After dive is completed, clean surface of wound and surrounding tissue. Replace PICO dressing and initiate NPWT.
Option two:
Since hyperbaric treatments are usually daily, Monday–Friday, and some are twice a day, the removal of the dressing prior to each dive may become too irritating to the surrounding tissue
or uncomfortable for the patient and cause added cost. In these cases, the Medical Director of the hyperbaric chamber can authorize the following procedure: Prior to entering the chamber, disconnect the PICO pump from the PICO dressings by disconnecting the Quick Click Connector. The PICO unit does not enter the chamber. Leave the end caps open during the dive to allow pressure changes in the PICO tube and dressing.
For patients being treated with PICO, disconnect the pump unit from the dressing tubing and do
not allow the pump to enter the HBO chamber. Once the patient is in the chamber, the end of the connector should be covered by a 4in. x 4in. gauze dressing. After the dive, reconnect the PICO unit to the dressing and turn the therapy ON. Check the dressing for air leaks and seal, if necessary.“