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How is oxygen concentrator for medical use?

How is oxygen concentrator for medical use?

An oxygen concentrator takes in air and removes nitrogen from it, leaving an oxygen-enriched gas for use by people requiring medical oxygen due to low oxygen levels in their blood.

Can industrial oxygen be used as medical oxygen?

Knowing this, industrial oxygen should never be used for medical purposes unless strict parameters are applied vigilantly. Conversion of Industrial gas cylinders in to medical oxygen cylinders definitely shall have risk of contamination & infection.

Can a healthy person use oxygen concentrator?

You should not use an oxygen concentrator at home unless it has been prescribed by a health care provider. Giving yourself oxygen without talking to a doctor first may do more harm than good. You may end up taking too much or too little oxygen.

Can oxygen concentrator be used in an emergency?

Oxygen concentrators are suitable for use in all levels of hospital.

Is oxygen concentrator useful for Covid?

Absolutely not. Professor and Head of Department Anaesthesia, B. J. Medical College, Pune, Prof. Sanyogita Naik said: “Oxygen concentrators can be used only in moderate cases of COVID-19, when the patient experiences drop in oxygen levels, where the oxygen requirement is a maximum of 5 litres per minute.”

Why oxygen concentrator is not used in hospital?

However, the major drawback of concentrators is that they can only supply 5 to 10 litres of oxygen per minute. This makes them unsuitable for critical patients who may require 40 to 45 litres of pure oxygen per minute.

Who needs oxygen concentrator?

According to pulmonologists, only mild to moderately ill patients with oxygen saturation levels between 90% to 94% should use an oxygen concentrator under medical guidance. Patients with oxygen saturation levels as low as 85% can also use oxygen concentrators in emergency situations or till they get hospital admission.

Why is oxygen given to Covid?

However, due to inflammation and infection in the lungs, some people suffering from severe COVID-19 infection develop hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood). These patients require medical oxygen to restore the oxygen saturation of the body.