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Sep. 02, 2024

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Oxygen Concentrator On Rent Near Me

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Oxygen Concentrator on Rent 

  • Philips Oxygen concentrator on Rent for Rs per month.

  • Evox Oxygen concentrator on Rent for Rs per month.

  • Oxymed oxygen concentrator  on rent price is Rs per month.

  • Medoxy oxygen concentrator on rent price is Rs   per month.

  • Contec oxygen concentrator 5L on Rent for Rs per month

Oxygen Concentrator Price

  • 5 Liter Evox Oxygen concentrator price is rs.

  • 5 Litre Niscomed Oxygen concentrator price is rs.

  • 5 Litre Medoxy Oxygen concentrator price is rs.

  • 10 Litre Medoxy oxygen machine price is Rs .

  • 10 Litre Niscomed oxygen concentrator price is Rs

  • Philips Everflo 5L Oxygen Concentrator price is Rs

  • Contec oxygen concentrator 5L price is Rs

Oxygen Cylinder Price

  • Oxygen Cylinder 10L on rent is Rs per month

  • Oxygen Cylinder 20L on rent is Rs per month

  • Oxygen Cylinder 47L on rent is Rs per month

  • Oxygen Cylinder 10 L price is Rs  

Oxygen Concentrator on Rent / Sale

What is an Oxygen Machine / Oxygen Concentrator?

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As per a very simple definition, as provided by Wikipedia,

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"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"

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In general Oxygen Concentrators is a type of Medical Device that helps in delivering oxygen to patients with respiratory disorders, for example, Asthma, breathing problems coming with climate change, COPD, Pneumonia, etc. On the other hand, people with low oxygen concentration in their bloodstream require assistance to manage breathing through Oxygen Concentrators.

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There was a time when the only available source for patients having breathing problems was through the bulky oxygen tanks. However, these too being very effective, the only problem was the regular visit of the suppliers to replenish the oxygen tanks regularly.

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One should remember that these are not available for over the counter purchases. Get a doctor's prescription for easy buy. A doctor must prescribe it after they&#;ve completed a thorough medical evaluation. Further, the doctor gives all the direction for its effective usage.

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Acute Conditions Requiring an Oxygen Concentrator

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Some chronic conditions requiring long-term oxygen concentrator uses are:

A few examples of acute conditions where you would need the use of an oxygen concentrator for short-term oxygen therapy are:

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  1. Asthma

  2. Pneumonia&#;

  3. CoPD 

  4. Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)&#;

  5. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)

 

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&#;How Does an Oxygen Concentrator Work?

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The process is as under:

  1. Compressing air as the cooling mechanism keeps the concentrator from becoming overheated

  2. Taking air in from its surroundings

  3. Using an electronic interface to adjust delivery settings

  4. Removing nitrogen from the air through sieve beds and a filter

  5. Delivering purified oxygen through a mask or nasal cannula

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Oxygen Concentrator V/s Oxygen Cylinder

 

Oxygen concentrators that can "make" their own oxygen have become more popular and widely used than old-fashioned oxygen Cylinders.

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Oxygen Concentrators can provide with certain benefits of:

  • Cost-effectiveness

  • Does not require refilling

 

Oxygen Cylinder benefits:

  • No Electricity Required to Operate

  • Purity - upto 99%

  • Flow - Can be adjusted to very high levels of 40 L PM

 

Nutshell, for non-critical cases with low oxygen flow requirement (2Lpm or less), just oxygen concentrator is sufficient, but in All other cases, its best adviced to use Oxygen cylinder as a backup with Oxygen concentrator.

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What Key Features to check before buying Oxygen Concentrator?

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  1. Oxygen Flow : Output of concentrated Oxygen, measured in Liter per minutes &#;

  2. Nebulizer : Typical add-on for the patients having breathing issues &#;

  3. Oxygen Purity : Very important to have 93% or more. Do check! &#;&#;

  4. Battery Backup : For those times of power cuts.&#;

  5. Portability : Can be carried outdoors, is lightweight, portable with backpack, has battery backup&#;

  6. Touch Panel : Ease of operation &#;

  7. Noise Level : Decibel level for Philips Oxygen machine being the best

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How to Use an Oxygen Concentrator?

 If you don&#;t know how to use an oxygen concentrator yet, you may think it&#;s difficult. However, the process is so simple that anyone can do it. You just need to set up the machine properly, turn it on, and adjust it to the prescribed flow rate before putting on your mask or nasal cannula. 

There are just a few things to keep in mind. Remember to:

  • The oxygen concentrator must be a foot or two away from furniture

  • Start the machine 15 to 20 minutes prior to the use so that it can distribute an accurate concentration of air

  • Smooth out any bends in the tubing before beginning the treatment

  • If you want low levels of oxygen, you can use the mask. However, for high levels, insert the nasal cannula.

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The Oxygen Concentrator Thread

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Re: The Oxygen Concentrator Thread

The most important fact is to understand COVID-19 patients may require 90% Oxygen concentration at 1 to 5 litres per minute (lpm) flow and above 10 lpm when they are suffering from acute respiratory discomfort.

90% oxygen concentration is the most important point here.

1. We can classify oxygen concentrators into small (5 to 10 kg) oxygen concentrator suitable for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) patients, medium (15 to 19kg) and large (20kg and above) oxygen concentrators are suitable for critical care and for COVID-19 patients.

2. Small oxygen concentrators can have options from 1 lpm to 9 lpm flow but this does not mean you get 90% oxygen at a higher flow like at 5 lpm. In small oxygen concentrators, 90% oxygen concentration is achieved only at lower flows of 1 lpm to 2 lpm. At higher flows, the oxygen concentration drops to 30% as you increase the rate. This is adequate for COPD patients but not for COVID-19 patients.

3. Check the specs of the oxygen concentrator and if you see 90% - 30% or ( 1L/min, 2L/min) means 90% oxygen is available only at 1 lpm or 2 lpm respectively and on higher flow rates, the oxygen drops to 30%. The air we breathe is with 21 % oxygen. So small (5kg to 10kg) oxygen concentrators at higher flow rates give an output of 21 to 30% oxygen means it's mostly blowing air.

4. Weight is the best indicator to understand the oxygen production capacity.

A 5kg to 10kg oxygen concentrator means it has a small compressor, which will only manage to give an output of 90% oxygen at 1 lpm to 2 lpm.

A 15kg to 19kg oxygen concentrator will have a compressor that can easily give an output of 90% oxygen at flows from 1 lpm to 5 lpm (Ideal for COVID-19 patients and critical care patients)

A 20 kg and above oxygen concentrator will have a large compressor, which can give an output of 90% oxygen from 1 lpm to 10 pm. (Ideal for COVID-19 patients and critical care patients and for two patients to use the same machine with accessories)

Please do not only see the output flow of an oxygen concentrator like 5 lpm, 10 lpm or so on. The most important thing is to make sure you get 90% oxygen at the highest flow level.

For a small family with no senior citizens, a 5 lpm at 90% oxygen concentration should be adequate.

For 2 senior citizens or for a big family 10 lpm at 90% oxygen concentration should be good enough as it can support 2 patients at once if the need arises.

Please read the specifications properly, and if required please ask your supplier to show you the oxygen output on an oxygen analyzer at the higher flow rate of 5 lpm or 10 lpm.

POINTS TO BE NOTED:
1. You'll need to crack a window open to allow fresh air to enter the room, as the oxygen would soon deplete in a closed room. -VERY IMPORTANT

2. Do not consider these devices are the ultimate treatment for breathlessness. If one remains unwell, please refrain from consulting the University of , and contact a doctor for further advice. Which sadly for most would be hospitalisation and intensive care.- VERY IMPORTANT

3. Regarding the pricing, in today's Times of India(8th May ), Phillips India has released a statement clarifying they are not responsible for the various other no-brand devices being sold under their false name. And also the cost of their device is around the MRP of Rs. 68,000.

4. I am a frontline doctor all throughout the pandemic, serving the patients (In Delhi) directly in the wards since March . I am up to date with the guidelines and treatment strategies. I have recently been felicitated for my services by my alma-mater in the UK. Please feel free to consult me if anyone is unwell and requires a targeted management. I'd include my number here if the admins give me a green light.

Please do NOT copy-paste prescriptions for each other, it is dangerous and an incomplete management of one's condition.

take care

Last edited by lemedico : 8th May at

12:26

. Reason: Corrections in grammar

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