Editorial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Jun 16, 2021; 9(17): 4116-4122
Published online Jun 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i17.4116
Table 1 Comparison between application of gaseous cryotherapy and traditional cold therapy

Hyperbaric gaseous cryotherapy
Traditional cold therapy
Cooling modalityProjection of CO2 microcrystals under high pressure (75 bar) and low temperature (78 ℃)Simply locate ice or a cold gel pack on the top of injured skin
Lowest temperature can be reachedBelow 2 ℃[27]Hard to drop below 13.6 ℃[21,27]
Time to achieve enough low temperatures to produce local analgesia20-45 s[27,34-35]15-30 min[27,34]
Time to recover the normal skin temperature5 min[27]60 min[3-5]
Amount of heat absorptionGreater and more rapid[34]Lesser and more slowly[34]
Cutaneous vasoconstriction areaSystemic[27]Localized only to the cooled area[27]
Physiological response after application Thermal shock - a swift systemic response resulting in cutaneous vasoconstriction[27,34-36]; profound vasomotor effects[34]; modulates inflammation and release cytokines; sooner metabolic rate[27,34-35]Prolonged application may happen, which would cause neuromuscular impairments, frostbite and nerve injuries[19,27]; prevent the release of IGF-1[5,6]; slower metabolic rate[34-35]
Clinical treatment effect of applicationControversial results[34-36] across different studies when comparing the two