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Oxygen Concentrator: The Covid-19 Battle in India

In India, the need for oxygen supply equipment such as ventilators, CPAP machines, and oxygen concentrators is rising daily


Oxygen Concentrator in India

 

With the widespread threat of the COVID-19 virus, the need for critical medical devices/equipment significantly increased. This comes as no surprise since the disease is characterized by mild to moderate, and sometimes life-threatening, respiratory symptoms caused by low blood oxygen levels. As a result, the need for oxygen supply equipment such as ventilators, CPAP machines, and oxygen concentrators is rising daily.

 


However, plenty of us are unfamiliar with the oxygen concentrator and what it can do. Oxygen concentrators are systems that selectively remove unwanted gases from the outside atmosphere in order to provide an oxygen-enriched stream.

It filters ambient air, compress it to a defined density, and then distribute distilled medical-grade oxygen to the patient using a pulse-dose distribution system or continuous stream method. Additionally, they are fitted with specialized filters and sieve beds that aid in the removal of unnecessary gases from the air, ensuring that the patient receives entirely pure oxygen. Oxygen concentrators are lightweight and cost-effective and are suitable not only for hospitals but also home use.

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Patients infected with the COVID-19 virus can exhibit a range of symptoms from mild to serious. Overcrowding in hospitals and a shortage of ventilators in underdeveloped areas have been challenging for everyone, but oxygen concentrators have shown to be beneficial in these instances. As the majority of cases include people with minor symptoms that may not need ventilator treatment, oxygen concentrator-assisted breathing therapy assists in stabilizing the patient’s wellbeing.

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If you have COVID-19 and your oxygen level is between 90% and 94%, you can purchase an oxygen concentrator and breathe with its assistance. However, oxygen concentrators must only be bought after consulting with a physician. Bear in mind that it is not available over the counter; it needs a prescription. The doctors will demonstrate how to use the unit correctly at home.

Meanwhile, COVID-19 patients who have trouble breathing need call the closest healthcare provider immediately since an oxygen concentrator would be insufficient to assist you if your oxygen saturation level falls below 90%.

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Robert Bagatsing
Managing Editor and Founder of GineersNow based in Dubai and Manila. Survived marketing at Harvard, Management at AIM and proud Bedan.

Oxygen Concentrator: The Covid-19 Battle in India

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