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Oxygen Concentrator For Medical Use

Oxygen Concentrator For Medical Use

With our oxygen concentrator, patients no longer have to make multiple trips to the hospital to receive oxygen therapy. It can be used in the comfort of their homes or at any location.

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What is Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use?

 

 

An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that is used to provide supplemental oxygen to individuals who have low oxygen levels in their blood due to a medical condition. The device works by using advanced technology to filter and concentrate the oxygen in the air, removing other gases such as nitrogen and delivering high-purity oxygen through a nasal cannula or mask to the patient. Oxygen concentrators are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and at home for the treatment of a range of respiratory conditions including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis. They are also used during surgery or for critically ill patients who require supplemental oxygen to maintain their breathing and prevent further damage to their organs.

Advantages of Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use

Increased convenience

With our oxygen concentrator, patients no longer have to make multiple trips to the hospital to receive oxygen therapy. It can be used in the comfort of their homes or at any location.

Cost-effective

Oxygen concentrator is a cost-effective solution to the high cost of oxygen therapy. Patients can save money on hospital visits and expensive medications by using our oxygen concentrator.

 

Improved health outcomes

By providing patients with a constant supply of oxygen, our oxygen concentrator helps to improve their health outcomes significantly. Patients can breathe easier, feel better, and have more energy to carry out their daily activities.

Increased productivity

Medical professionals can be more productive by using oxygen concentrator, as it eliminates the need for manual oxygen supply.

 

 

 

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Oxygen Concentrator For Medical Use

With our oxygen concentrator, patients no longer have to make multiple trips to the hospital to receive oxygen therapy. It can be used in the comfort of their homes or at any location.

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Oxygen Concentrator Dual Flow

At the heart of the Oxygen Concentrator Dual Flow is an advanced oxygen generation system that produces 99% pure oxygen with minimal noise and energy consumption. The unit is equipped with two sets of molecular sieve beds that work in tandem to provide two different flow options - 0.5-6 liters per minute and 1-10 liters per minute - catering to a wide range of oxygen therapy needs.

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10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator

One of the significant benefits of using this device is that it is cost-effective. Providing medical oxygen can be highly expensive, and this puts a strain on the medical industry. With the 10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator, the cost of providing oxygen is greatly reduced, making it accessible to more people.

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Oxygen Concentrator Machine for Home

●High efficiency molecular sieve, stable oxygen output
●Novel appearance design and complete functions
●Simple operation, stable running, convenient maintenance
●Real time detection and control of oxygen concentration

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Portable Oxygen Machine for Home Use

●High definition LED screen and super clear reading.
●With external humidifier bottle design, convenient to cleaned.
●The oxygen concentrator will provide the function of oxygen and atomization. One machine, two functions.

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Oxygen Concentrator 10 Liter Per Minute

●Designed for the acquirement of high purity oxygen.
●Oxygen concentrator has voltage alarm function, optional oxygen density indicator, current running time, total running hours, timing function, sound and light alarm function of power off, and pressure alarm function.

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Oxygen Making Machine for Home

●Designed for the acquirement of high purity oxygen.
●The adsorption system is controlled by time and pressure, and the parameters can be adjusted according to the maintenance service to keep the performance of the oxygen concentrator in optimal condition.

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10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator

●This product can be used for field work, especially in high altitude areas, and can be up to 4800 meters.
●It consists of a compressor, filter, molecular sieve adsorption separation device, radiator, control system, flow control system, and so on.

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Portable Oxygen Machine for Home

●The oxygen flow could be adjusted from 1L-5L/min.
●Although it is small in size, it has a very powerful kinetic energy and can provide you with a continuous flow of 5L of oxygen.

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24H online service

You can contact us to inquire about pre-sales, sales, and after-sales services, and we will give you a very satisfactoryWe are at your service online 24 hours a day.

High quality

Our products are manufactured or executed to very high standards, using the finest materials and manufacturing processes.

One-stop solution

With rich experience and one-to-one service,we can help you choose products and answer technical questions.

Strictly control the procurement

Insist on quality first, pursuing the concept of integrity, keep quality promise, to comply with state laws and regulations and relevant standards, establish a good corporate reputation and social image, win the trust of the community and win market, improve customer satisfaction and customer.

Difference Between Household And Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use

Different scope of application

The oxygen produced by the medical oxygen concentrator must reach more than 90%, and the oxygen concentration must reach more than 90% to play a medical role. It is suitable for personal oxygen therapy and oxygen supply health care in small and medium-sized hospitals. It is suitable for cerebrovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, chronic Pneumonia and systemic hypoxia symptoms all play a role.

The household oxygen concentrator has only health care function, no medical function. By inhaling oxygen, it can improve the health of the body and achieve the purpose of aerobic fitness. It is especially suitable for people with poor physical fitness, the elderly, pregnant women, white-collar workers, teachers, knowledge workers and students, etc. 

Different product attributes

Household oxygen concentrators are not medical devices and generally do not need to be registered as medical devices. Medical oxygen concentrators belong to the category of medical devices, and generally require a medical device registration certificate to sell. After purchasing a medical oxygen concentrator, you can see the formal medical device registration certificate number on the packaging and label of the oxygen concentrator.

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Different appearance

Household oxygen concentrators are generally small in size, without a humidification bottle, and can be used directly by connecting the oxygen inhalation tube after turning on the machine. All medical oxygen concentrators need a humidification bottle at the oxygen outlet. The function of the humidification bottle is to humidify the oxygen coming out of the oxygen concentrator. Because we absorb oxygen for a long time, the oxygen generator always blows dry oxygen into our nose, when we use it for a long time, our nose may feel dry, the humidification cup can humidify the oxygen at this time , to improve our comfort.

Oxygen concentration is different

The oxygen concentration of household oxygen concentrators changes with the flow rate, because the oxygen production capacity of this type of oxygen concentrator is not enough, and the oxygen concentration decreases when the oxygen flow rate increases. The oxygen concentration of the medical oxygen concentrator is relatively stable. For example, when the oxygen concentration of the medical oxygen concentrator remains unchanged at 90%, the oxygen concentration of the oxygen concentrator is 90% no matter how much the oxygen flow rate is adjusted.

 

Material of Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use

●Aluminum:It is commonly used as it is lightweight and durable.

 

●Steel:This is another popular material used in the construction of oxygen concentrators. It provides strength and durability to the device.

 

●Plastic:Many oxygen concentrator parts are made of plastic, as it is lightweight and can be easily molded into various shapes.

 

●Silicon:This material is used in the production of oxygen concentrator tubing, as it is flexible and resistant to high temperatures.

 

●Copper:This metal is used in the oxygen concentrator's compressor and other electrical components as it has good electrical conductivity.

 

●Rubber:This is the material used for oxygen concentrator parts such as seals and gaskets, as it is highly durable and resistant to corrosion.

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How to Choose a Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use for the Elderly

 

Middle-aged and elderly people can make up for the hypoxia problem caused by the decline of physiological function in time through scientific oxygen inhalation and regular supplementary oxygen. For middle-aged and elderly people who already suffer from bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema and other diseases, oxygen inhalation can increase blood oxygen saturation and improve the problem of carbon dioxide retention. There is an oxygen concentrator for medical use, and the elderly do not need to go to the hospital to register and queue up, and they can inhale oxygen at home. Home oxygen therapy and oxygen care can save a lot of time and money in the long run. So, how to choose the right oxygen generator for the elderly?

 

The oxygen concentration must reach the standard:If you do home oxygen therapy, the oxygen concentration must reach more than 90%, so that long-term oxygen therapy can really play the role of auxiliary oxygen therapy. The real-time display function of the oxygen concentration of the current household oxygen concentrator can display and monitor the change of the oxygen concentration in real time, allowing you to inhale oxygen clearly.

 

Sustainable operation:For elderly patients with lung disease, the daily oxygen inhalation time should meet more than 15 hours. Such high-intensity use and the reliability of 24-hour continuous operation are very important.

 

Noise and after-sales service:The low noise will basically not affect the rest. It is recommended that the decibel number should be lower than 50 when the oxygen generator is running, and the after-sales service should be as convenient as possible, and maintenance can be provided in time.

 

Comes with atomization function:If the elderly in the family have basic respiratory diseases and need frequent nebulization treatment, you can buy an oxygen generator with nebulization function.

 

Complete certification:Oxygen concentrators need to provide a steady stream of oxygen to the human body and are connected to breathing. When buying an oxygen concentrator, you must see a certificate. Sanwu products are absolutely not acceptable.

 
How to Maintain Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use
 
 
Maintain safe distances from open flames

Fire poses a hazard around oxygen. Always maintain at least two meters between a fire and your oxygen concentrator and accessories.

 
Use precaution when showering or bathing

For your safety, it's crucial that your oxygen concentrator does not get wet or be exposed to moist air. However, depending on your specific needs, you may find that you'll need to take a shower or bathe while using your unit.

 
Maintain safe distances from pools and other bodies of water

As with the previous oxygen concentrator safety tip, it's important that you prevent your unit from getting wet.

 
Avoid smoking while on or near a oxygen concentrator

Smoking during oxygen therapy is dangerous-and will likely result in injury!You must not allow smoking in the same room with the oxygen concentrator or where any oxygen carrying accessories are located.If you intend to smoke, you must always turn the oxygen concentrator off, remove your cannula and move to a different room, leaving the unit behind. If you're unable to leave the room, you must wait at least 10 minutes after you've turned the oxygen concentrator off before smoking.

 
Avoid aerosol products

It is important that you avoid aerosol products while using your oxygen concentrator. This includes hairsprays, many body sprays, and even some air fresheners. Aerosol products are highly flammable.

 
Do not block intake vents

One last oxygen concentrator safety tip to remember relates to the intake vents. As you can imagine, any blockage of the vents can inhibit performance, whether it's baggy clothing or a carry bag that's been shifted to an incorrect position on the machine. It's important to keep an eye on this as you use your unit day to day.

 
How Does an Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use Work
 

Oxygen concentrator is a medical device that extracts oxygen from the air and concentrates it for delivery to a patient in need of supplemental oxygen. The device works by pulling in the surrounding air, filtering it through a series of sieves and membranes, and then compressing and purifying the air until it is nearly pure oxygen.

 

 

The first step of the oxygen concentrator process is air filtration. The device uses a special filter to remove larger particles such as dust, pollen, and other allergens from the air. The filtered air then enters the concentrator's compressor, which compresses the air to increase the density of oxygen molecules.

 

 

Next, the compressed air passes through a series of sieves or membranes inside the concentrator. These sieves or membranes are made up of millions of tiny pores through which air can pass. The air is filtered through these pores, separating it from other gases that make up the air we breathe, such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide.

 

 

The oxygen obtained through the sieve or membrane is then further purified to remove any remaining impurities. This purification often involves a process called pressure swing absorption, in which the gas is alternately pressurized and depressurized to extract any remaining impurities.

 

 

Finally, the purified oxygen is delivered to the patient through a mask or cannula. Many modern oxygen concentrators are designed to be portable and lightweight, allowing users to take them with them wherever they go.

How to Choose Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use

 

 

Oxygen output: The oxygen output of a concentrator is measured in liters per minute (LPM). The output should be appropriate for the patient's needs.

 

Portability: Oxygen concentrators can be portable or stationary. Portable units are designed for ease of mobility and can be taken on trips.

 

Noise level: A noisy oxygen concentrator can be disruptive to patients and caregivers. Look for a unit with a low noise level.

 

Power source: Oxygen concentrators require power to operate. Some units run on AC power, while others use DC power, batteries or a combination of both.

 

Maintenance: Regular maintenance is essential for the long-term performance of the concentrator. Check the frequency and cost of required maintenance.

 

Accessories: Some units come with a variety of accessories, such as humidifiers and carrying cases. Consider which accessories may be necessary for the patient's needs.

 

Safety features: Look for safety features such as alarms to alert caregivers of low oxygen levels or malfunctions.

 

 
How to Install Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use
 
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Select an appropriate location: Select a well-ventilated and dry location for the oxygen concentrator. Keep it away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and water sources.

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Connect the oxygen tubing: Connect the oxygen tubing to the concentrator's output port. Make sure to use the appropriate connectors and ensure that all connections are tight and secure.

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Connect the oxygen humidifier bottle: If necessary, connect an oxygen humidifier bottle to the output port of the oxygen tubing. Fill the humidifier with distilled water up to the recommended level.

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Plug in the oxygen concentrator: Plug in the oxygen concentrator to a grounded electrical outlet. Ensure that the electrical outlet is rated for the voltage and amperage required by the concentrator.

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Turn on the oxygen concentrator: Turn on the oxygen concentrator by pressing the power button. Check the display screen to confirm that the device is functioning correctly.

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Adjust the flow rate: Set the flow rate to the desired level using the flow meter. Ensure that the flow rate meets the patient's oxygen requirements.

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Position the nasal cannula: Place the nasal cannula on the patient's nose, ensuring that it is secure and comfortable. Adjust the flow rate as necessary.

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Monitor the oxygen concentrator: Monitor the oxygen concentrator regularly to ensure that it is functioning correctly. Check the filter and humidifier regularly and replace them as necessary according to the instructions.

 
Do You Need to Change the Filter on an Oxygen Concentrator for Medical Use
 
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Oxygen concentrator is a medical device that is used to deliver concentrated oxygen to patients who require oxygen therapy. The device works by filtering and purifying the air around us, removing nitrogen and producing concentrated oxygen.

 

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The filter is an essential component of an oxygen concentrator as it removes impurities from the air before the oxygen is concentrated. However, over time, the filter can become clogged with dust, dirt, and other airborne particles, reducing the efficiency of the oxygen concentrator.

 

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To ensure that the oxygen concentrator is working at its optimal level, it is essential to change the filter regularly. The frequency of filter changes will depend on the recommendations, but generally, filters should be changed every six months to one year.

 

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Typically, the process involves unplugging the device, opening the filter compartment, and removing the old filter. The new filter is then installed, and the compartment is closed.

 

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Regular filter changes not only ensure that the oxygen concentrator is working effectively, but they also help to maintain the device's lifespan. A clogged filter can cause the device to work harder, leading to increased wear and tear on the device, which can ultimately result in a shorter lifespan.

 

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Changing the filter on an oxygen concentrator for medical use is crucial to ensure that the device is functioning correctly and delivering the necessary oxygen concentration to the patient. Regular filter changes also help to maintain the device's longevity and prevent unnecessary breakdowns.

 
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Our R&D Team has independent developing ability of the hard & software unit of the product. We produce oxygen concentrators from 1LPM-10LPM, which have been widely applied in homecare, hospitals, clinics, beauty salon, sports and high altitude area etc.

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FAQ
 

Q: What does a oxygen concentrator do?

A: Oxygen concentrators take air from your surroundings, extract oxygen and filter it into purified oxygen for you to breathe. Oxygen can be drying to your nose so some patients use a humidifier bottle that can be attached to your home unit to help moisten the oxygen you inhale.

Q: Is an oxygen concentrator as good as oxygen?

A: While an oxygen concentrator may be considered to be better than an oxygen tank when considering its long-term use, choosing between the two is still a matter of preference. Weighing in the things to consider in choosing between the two and getting to know more about the two medical devices is important to do.

Q: How long can a person use an oxygen concentrator?

A: It depends on the make, model, oxygen output and number of batteries your oxygen concentrator uses. On average, a single-battery oxygen concentrator lasts from two to six hours. The average double-battery oxygen concentrator can last between five and 13 hours.

Q: How many hours a day should I use my oxygen concentrator?

A: People who need to use continuous oxygen should use it for at least 15 hours or more a day. Some people only need oxygen at night, while they sleep (nocturnal oxygen). Some people only need oxygen while they exercise or do any physical activity (exertional oxygen).

Q: Should I sleep with oxygen concentrator?

A: The answer is yes and people who already use an oxygen sleeping machine have noted several significant benefits for their health and wellbeing.

Q: Who needs oxygen concentrator?

A: Your doctor may prescribe one for you if you have a health condition that causes your oxygen level to drop too low. It can help some people who have trouble breathing due to conditions like Asthma.

Q: Does oxygen concentrator help lungs?

A: Oxygen therapy can benefit many people with lung disease who have low blood oxygen levels. It helps return blood oxygen levels to normal, which reduces damage to the body's vital organs.

Q: What happens if you use oxygen when not needed?

A: Oxygen is vital to sustaining life. However, breathing oxygen at higher than normal partial pressure leads to hyperoxia and can cause oxygen toxicity or oxygen poisoning.

Q: Which is better oxygen tank or concentrator?

A: When looking at an oxygen concentrator vs. tank, oxygen concentrators provide an obvious advantage because they do not need to be refilled. As long as the user has a charged battery or access to a power source, they will have an endless supply of oxygen available to them.

Q: What happens if you get too much oxygen from an oxygen concentrator?

A: Signs of oxygen overdose can include coughing, difficulty breathing, confusion, headache, and chest pain. Prolonged exposure to high levels of oxygen can result in lung damage, seizures, and vision problems.

Q: Does an oxygen concentrator use a lot of electricity?

A: Typically, oxygen concentrators run on 120 volts and draw around four running amps. The motor within the oxygen device runs continually, so it has an average of 480 running watts. Although, an oxygen concentrator would require a UPS or a battery backup if you experience emergency power outages.

Q: Is too much oxygen from concentrator bad?

A: Oxygen is a medication that requires a prescription from a healthcare provider. You should only use oxygen therapy as a medical treatment. If you take in more oxygen than your body needs, it can slow your breathing and heart rate to dangerous levels.

Q: Can your lungs get dependent on oxygen?

A: Home oxygen therapy is not addictive and it will not weaken your lungs. You will get maximum benefit by using oxygen for the amount of time prescribed by your doctor.

Q: Is 2 liters of oxygen a lot?

A: Your doctor will prescribe the level of supplemental oxygen you need. The level is prescribed in liters per minute (LPM) and typically is between 1 to 10 liters per minute, with 2 LPM being common at first. The LPM oxygen flow rate of 2 indicates that 2 liters of oxygen should flow into the patient's nose in 1 minute.

Q: Why am I short of breath but my oxygen saturation is good?

A: Shortness of breath does not always indicate that you are hypoxic. In other words, your level of dyspnea, or air hunger, does not always correlate with your oxygen saturation. This means that you can be short of breath, even extremely short of breath, even in the presence of normal oxygen saturation.

Q: Can you use an oxygen concentrator without water?

A: You can use an oxygen concentrator without water. However, while oxygen humidifier bottles are not required, they will make oxygen delivery more comfortable.

Q: How do I know if my oxygen concentrator is working?

A: If the green LED is on and alarm is not beeping – Good news! The machine is working properly. So just check if the nasal cannula or tubing is properly placed. Cannula or tubing is not coming loose or there is no kink anywhere.

Q: Should you turn off oxygen concentrator?

A: Turn off your oxygen when you're not using it. Don't set the cannula or mask on the bed or a chair if the oxygen is turned on. Keep oxygen concentrators several inches away from walls or curtains and never place anything over your concentrator.

Q: Will you wake up if your oxygen level is low?

A: If this happens frequently (5 or more times an hour), it can cause damage to all the blood vessels in the body and repeated brain arousals (the brain wakes up), or awakenings (you wake up and can't get back to sleep).

Q: Why does oxygen drop at night?

A: Everyone's oxygen levels in the blood are lower during sleep, due to a mildly reduced level of breathing. Also, some alveoli drop out of use during sleep. If your waking oxygen saturation is greater than about 94 percent on room air, it is unlikely that your saturation during sleep will fall below 88 percent.

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