Oxygen Systems
Understanding oxygen and it's affects on patients is crucial for surgery. 100% oxygen has a higher percentage of atelectasis (collapse of the lung), kidney failure, and myocardial injuries in patients than a lower oxygen rate, such as 80% oxygen. However lower concentrations of oxygen, such as 80% shortens the time margin before unacceptable desaturation levels. Higher levels of oxygen create increased unloading of CO2 and in turn decreases cerebral blood flow.
Getting away from compressed Oxygen, should be a goal for three reasons. 1) Safety of the patient. 2) Safety of the staff (compressed air is very dangerous if knocked over. 3) Cost to supply.
Oxygen concentration levels can range between 96-80% depending on demand with a concentrator. They are easily affordable, small in size, and have a noise level of around 60 decibels which is that of a standard conversation. These units are made with demand in mind and will provide years of excellent service.
Getting away from compressed Oxygen, should be a goal for three reasons. 1) Safety of the patient. 2) Safety of the staff (compressed air is very dangerous if knocked over. 3) Cost to supply.
Oxygen concentration levels can range between 96-80% depending on demand with a concentrator. They are easily affordable, small in size, and have a noise level of around 60 decibels which is that of a standard conversation. These units are made with demand in mind and will provide years of excellent service.
Oxygen ConcentratorsFind the best unit for your current and future needs. The cost of delivered oxygen is never going to go down. Take a step in ridding yourself permanently of having to order oxygen. Run your ICU and anesthesia units from just one affordable concentrator. Monthly payments are usually less than your current monthly oxygen bill.
By getting away from your pressurized tanks, you do lessen the risk of serious, if not fatal accidents. Please watch the video at this link to understand more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-f5zfMH7QI Lpm= Liters per minute Most anesthesia machines have a max flow rate of 5 Lpm. Most ICU units have a max flow rate of 15 Lpm. 5 Lpm $1020 plus tax and shipping 10 Lpm $1680 plus tax and shipping 20 Lpm $3600 plus tax and shipping 30 Lpm $5300 plus tax and shipping 40 Lpm $6900 plus tax and shipping 50 Lpm $8100 plus tax and shipping |