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Reasons to choose Home Oxygen Concentrator Over Cylinders

If you have been contemplating getting a home oxygen concentrator, there are numerous advantages that you should know. O2 treatment by nasal cannula is a typical treatment for individuals with advanced COPD, CHF, or other respiratory conditions. When a chronic medical disease impairs the capacity of the lungs, it gets essential to convey a cleaner type of breathable air.

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Reasons to choose Home Oxygen Concentrator Over Cylinders

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  1. Reasons to choose Home Oxygen Concentrator over Cylinders If you have been contemplating getting a home oxygen concentrator, there are numerous advantages that you should know. O2 treatment by nasal cannula is a typical treatment for individuals with advanced COPD, CHF, or other respiratory conditions. When a chronic medical disease impairs the capacity of the lungs, it gets essential to convey a cleaner type of breathable air. A nasal cannula or cover delivers higher concentrations of oxygen. A home oxygen concentrator can generally communicate around five or six litres each moment. Accordingly, the gadget is appropriate for nasal cannulas, however not covers, which require a higher stream rate. O2 cylinders have been around for a long time, and they can provide a higher stream rate for patients who need to wear a cover. However, the cylinders should be frequently replaced. Patients who need assistance breathing throughout the day may go through a few cylinders per week, meaning that a transport administration should constantly convey refills. However, a home oxygen concentrator utilizes the air from the room and therefore doesn't require refills.

  2. Here are some of the most significant advantages of avoiding cylinders: Reliable Supply Individuals who get their purified breathing air from the room are less dependent on the regular shipments of tops off. While versatile variants have a battery reserve of power, the stationary units might be vulnerable to power outages. It's a smart thought to have a tank available if there should arise an occurrence of a prolonged power outage. Ease of Transport A few units are made for residential use, and others are little enough to be carried with a shoulder strap. Residential units regularly have wheels rolled between rooms, yet they are not intended to be taken on outings. Air tanks regularly accompany two wheels, and they can be moved outdoors since they don't require power. Tanks can be challenging to lift and load into the car, especially when brimming with condensed air. The most portable alternative is the lightweight concentrator on a strap, which allows for outings without the encumbrance of a metal tank. Safety Leaks in the metal containers of gas can result in a room with too much O2, which makes for an increased risk of fire. Full containers are hazardous because of the amount of pressure inside. If the container's neck is cracked or broken by a fall or other impact, the vessel of gas could become a projectile, not unlike a torpedo or rocket. The unpredictable trajectories of ruptured gas containers can lead to severe injuries. A home oxygen concentrator does not build up pressure or have the same potential to become a hazard. FINAL THOUGHTS: While there are many advantages to units that condense and purify room air, they are not appropriate for all patients. Talking to your respiratory therapist and primary care physician can help determine the best route for your ongoing treatment. Many patients use both, keeping one or two cylinders of oxygen in the closet for outings.

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