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The document summarizes an innovative respiratory device called AMS-H-03 that provides oxygen and hydrogen gas to COVID-19 patients. It can effectively treat symptoms and provide life support. Clinical studies have shown almost all patients' symptoms and oxygen levels improved after one week of treatment. The device has received approval for use in China's COVID-19 treatment protocols.
Doctors prescribe oxygen therapy for respiratory issues like COPD, pneumonia, and cystic fibrosis. Oxygen is provided via oxygen tank or oxygen concentrator, which concentrates oxygen from ambient air by removing nitrogen. Oxygen concentrators vary in price from $595 to $2000 depending on accessories. A common zeolite used is zeolite 13X due to its ability to selectively adsorb nitrogen over oxygen. Portable oxygen concentrators may benefit COPD patients and several portable models have been approved by the FAA for in-flight use.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves delivering 100% oxygen to patients inside a pressurized chamber above 1 atmosphere. It has various physiological effects like increasing oxygen levels in tissues and plasma. Common uses include improving outcomes for problematic wounds, compromised grafts/flaps, radiation injury, and sudden hearing loss. Potential risks include barotrauma and fire hazards. Strict protocols are followed to minimize risks while maximizing benefits for approved indications.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber to increase oxygen delivery to tissues. HBOT works by increasing both oxygen pressure and concentration in the blood, allowing more oxygen to dissolve in plasma and reach tissues. This creates a stronger signal that stimulates wound healing and tissue repair. The primary FDA-approved uses of HBOT are for wound healing problems like decompression sickness and radiation injury, but it is also studied for conditions involving chronic hypoxia like cerebral palsy and stroke. While generally safe, risks include barotrauma and oxygen toxicity in some cases.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is one of the medical treatment. Find here Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy PPT. Learn Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and FAQs about HBOT Therapy for Autism.
This document provides information about hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). It defines HBOT as breathing 100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure. The document outlines the objectives and introduction of HBOT, describing how it enhances healing by increasing oxygen in tissues. It identifies indications for HBOT including difficult wounds, radiation injuries, and gas embolism. Contraindications and types of HBOT chambers are also outlined. The document concludes by describing the mechanisms of HBOT, potential side effects, patient preparation responsibilities, and nurses' responsibilities during treatment sessions.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber above 1 atmosphere. HBOT increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood plasma, allowing greater oxygen delivery to tissues. It has been used since the 17th century to treat various conditions and was established as a treatment for decompression sickness in the 1930s. HBOT works by increasing oxygen to tissues through hyperoxygenation and decreasing bubble size through increased pressure. It has multiple mechanisms of action including vasoconstriction, angiogenesis, and collagen formation.
The document summarizes an innovative respiratory device called AMS-H-03 that provides oxygen and hydrogen gas to COVID-19 patients. It can effectively treat symptoms and provide life support. Clinical studies have shown almost all patients' symptoms and oxygen levels improved after one week of treatment. The device has received approval for use in China's COVID-19 treatment protocols.
Doctors prescribe oxygen therapy for respiratory issues like COPD, pneumonia, and cystic fibrosis. Oxygen is provided via oxygen tank or oxygen concentrator, which concentrates oxygen from ambient air by removing nitrogen. Oxygen concentrators vary in price from $595 to $2000 depending on accessories. A common zeolite used is zeolite 13X due to its ability to selectively adsorb nitrogen over oxygen. Portable oxygen concentrators may benefit COPD patients and several portable models have been approved by the FAA for in-flight use.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves delivering 100% oxygen to patients inside a pressurized chamber above 1 atmosphere. It has various physiological effects like increasing oxygen levels in tissues and plasma. Common uses include improving outcomes for problematic wounds, compromised grafts/flaps, radiation injury, and sudden hearing loss. Potential risks include barotrauma and fire hazards. Strict protocols are followed to minimize risks while maximizing benefits for approved indications.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber to increase oxygen delivery to tissues. HBOT works by increasing both oxygen pressure and concentration in the blood, allowing more oxygen to dissolve in plasma and reach tissues. This creates a stronger signal that stimulates wound healing and tissue repair. The primary FDA-approved uses of HBOT are for wound healing problems like decompression sickness and radiation injury, but it is also studied for conditions involving chronic hypoxia like cerebral palsy and stroke. While generally safe, risks include barotrauma and oxygen toxicity in some cases.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is one of the medical treatment. Find here Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy PPT. Learn Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and FAQs about HBOT Therapy for Autism.
This document provides information about hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). It defines HBOT as breathing 100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure. The document outlines the objectives and introduction of HBOT, describing how it enhances healing by increasing oxygen in tissues. It identifies indications for HBOT including difficult wounds, radiation injuries, and gas embolism. Contraindications and types of HBOT chambers are also outlined. The document concludes by describing the mechanisms of HBOT, potential side effects, patient preparation responsibilities, and nurses' responsibilities during treatment sessions.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber above 1 atmosphere. HBOT increases the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood plasma, allowing greater oxygen delivery to tissues. It has been used since the 17th century to treat various conditions and was established as a treatment for decompression sickness in the 1930s. HBOT works by increasing oxygen to tissues through hyperoxygenation and decreasing bubble size through increased pressure. It has multiple mechanisms of action including vasoconstriction, angiogenesis, and collagen formation.
Deepu Mathews is an associate professor at Malabar Dental College & Research Centre in Kerala, India. The document discusses the history, use, and applications of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber and has been used since the 17th century to treat conditions such as decompression sickness and gas gangrene. It works by increasing the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood and tissues. The document reviews research on using HBOT as an adjunctive treatment for periodontal disease.
This document discusses the current role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). It begins by explaining the mechanisms of HBOT, including how it increases oxygen delivery to tissues and reduces gas bubble size. It then describes the techniques used, including chamber pressures and treatment durations. The document outlines the contraindications and complications of HBOT. It concludes by describing the clinical uses of HBOT for conditions like carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness, traumatic injuries, radiation injury, infections, and non-healing wounds.
This document provides information about hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the Fremantle Hyperbaric Unit. It discusses the history of hyperbaric medicine and describes multiplace and monoplace hyperbaric chambers. It outlines several recognized indications for hyperbaric oxygen treatment including dysbaric injuries, problem wounds, and delayed radiation injuries. The document discusses mechanisms of action, treatment tables, complications like barotrauma and oxygen toxicity, and two case histories involving decompression illness treated with hyperbaric oxygen.
Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Management of Orthopedic DisordersApollo Hospitals
The management of musculoskeletal disorders is an increasing challenge to clinicians. Successful treatment relies on a wide range of multidisciplinary interventions. Adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy has been used as an orthopedic treatment for several decades. Positive outcomes have been reported by many authors for orthopedic infections, wound healing, delayed union and non-union of fractures, acute traumatic ischemia of the extremities, compromised grafts, and burn injuries. HBO therapy significantly reduces the length of the patient’s hospital stay, amputation rate, and wound care expenses.
Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, flammable gas that smells like rotten eggs. It is produced naturally during the breakdown of organic matter in environments low in oxygen, and is also produced industrially during oil refining and other processes. Exposure to high levels can be deadly, while lower levels can cause irritation and neurological effects. Engineering controls like ventilation, administrative controls like safety training, and personal protective equipment are used to control hydrogen sulfide exposure in workplaces where it is present.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Neurological Conditions Ade Wijaya
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber above sea level pressure. It has been used to treat various neurological conditions such as stroke and traumatic brain injury by reducing mitochondrial membrane permeability and reversing ischemia. However, the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society currently only lists air/gas embolism and intracranial abscess as evidence-based indications, while research continues into other potential applications.
portable hyperbaric
chamber, are used for
altitude sickness and
decompression illness
in remote areas.
This document discusses the history, basics, indications, contraindications, complications, and applications of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). It begins with definitions and the initial discovery of HBOT in the 1600s. It then covers the physics and physiology behind how increased pressure and oxygen concentration improves oxygen delivery to tissues. Common indications for HBOT include carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness, gas embolism, and infections like clostridial myonecrosis. Complications can include barotrauma, seizures from oxygen toxicity, and fire hazards. Applications of HBOT include wound
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves delivering 100% oxygen to patients at increased atmospheric pressures, typically between 2.5 to 3 atmospheres. This increased pressure allows more oxygen to be dissolved in the patient's plasma, increasing oxygen content from 0.3 mL/dL at sea level to 1.5 mL/dL or even 6 mL/dL at higher pressures. The higher pressure also causes gas bubbles like nitrogen to reduce in size. Additionally, the replacement of nitrogen in bubbles with oxygen promotes tissue healing. Some benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy include improved wound healing through increased oxygen delivery and free radicals, reduced half-life of carbon monoxide, and antibacterial effects. Potential risks include ear and sinus barotrauma as well
Hydrogen oxygen ventilator (ams-h-03) H₂ 66.6% / O₂ 33.3%
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Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas Reduces Airway Resistance
Breathing Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed gas Decreases Inspiratory Effort in Patients with Tracheal Stenosis
Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas Reduces Cytokine Storm
Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas Against Sepsis
Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas on European Respiratory Journal
Detailed product presentation about OxyFit Oxygen Inhalation Products. Produced by Newpharm a Swiss Manufacturer. If you are interested to distribute this product line contact us: info@fibd.biz
Oxygen therapy involves administering oxygen at concentrations greater than in room air to treat hypoxemia. It works by increasing oxygen saturation in tissues where levels are too low. Oxygen can be delivered through various devices at low or high flows, with the goal of maintaining adequate oxygenation without toxicity. Long-term oxygen therapy improves outcomes for conditions like COPD but requires monitoring to prevent carbon dioxide retention and acidemia.
Oxygen therapy involves administering oxygen at concentrations greater than in room air to treat hypoxemia. The document defines oxygen therapy and discusses various types including low-flow systems like nasal cannulas and masks, and high-flow systems like Venturi masks and T-pieces. It covers indications for oxygen therapy, how to assess a patient's oxygen needs, goals of therapy, factors in choosing a delivery method, and complications of therapy like oxygen toxicity.
Nebulizers and spacers for aerosol delivery through adult nasal cannula at lo...Ahmed Elberry
This study evaluated the delivery of aerosolized salbutamol through different devices (vibrating mesh nebulizer, jet nebulizer, metered dose inhalers with spacers) connected to a high flow nasal cannula system at a low oxygen flow rate of 5 L/min. An in-vitro experiment was set up using a breathing simulator connected to a filter to measure the total delivered dose. The vibrating mesh nebulizer (Aerogen Solo) delivered the highest dose of around 35% of the nebulizer charge with fine particle fractions. The jet nebulizer and metered dose inhaler with Combihaler spacer delivered around 18% dose. The metered dose in
This document summarizes achievements and opportunities in pulmonary drug delivery. Key points include:
- The launch of inhaled insulin (Exubera) demonstrated pulmonary delivery of biopharmaceuticals is possible, though challenges remain around bioavailability.
- Other macromolecules like heparin have also been delivered to the lungs and absorbed systemically.
- Intelligent inhaler devices can target drug delivery to different lung regions and optimize deposition.
- Excipients like inulin may help stabilize proteins during pulmonary delivery.
- Controlled release approaches in the lungs are challenging but stealth particles using compounds like DPPC show promise.
- Pulmonary vaccination could provide an alternative to injections and improve compliance.
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This document discusses various oxygen delivery devices and oxygen therapy. It begins by explaining that supplemental oxygen is sometimes needed when 21% room air oxygen is not enough. It then describes different oxygen delivery devices like nasal cannulas, simple face masks, non-rebreather masks, venturi masks, oxygen hoods and their appropriate uses. Nursing responsibilities for oxygen therapy are outlined. Tables provide information on relating oxygen flow rates to estimated fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) for different devices.
We must come together and help our communities during these unprecedented times. We hope this initiative brings much-needed support during these very difficult times and helps in mitigating the pain and the anxiety among those impactedThe global medical oxygen concentrators market is expected to garner a sizeable revenue by growing at a CAGR of ~6% throughout the forecast period, i.e., 2022 – 2030, owing to the surging prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPDs) and rising demand for miniaturized oxygen concentrators globally. Additionally, hike in sales and imports of oxygen concentrators as a result of COVID-19 pandemic is also expected to boost market growth in the near future.
The document discusses oxygen therapy, including the types and mechanisms of hypoxemia that can be treated with oxygen therapy. It describes various oxygen delivery devices like nasal cannulae, masks, and venturi masks. Indications for oxygen therapy include hypoxemia defined as PaO2 <60 mmHg or SpO2 <90%. The goal is to target SpO2 levels of 94-98% for most patients or 88-92% for patients at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure. Titration of oxygen flow and devices depends on the patient's condition and response.
Medical oxygen generator is industrial equipment for producing oxygen for medical applications. Oxygen is required for sustaining life on the planet earth.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Development Services (HODS) provides hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for humans and animals through its subsidiaries O2 Health and O2 Vet. HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber to promote healing by increasing oxygen saturation in tissues. O2 Vet has developed portable, computer-controlled hyperbaric chambers for veterinary use. Case studies demonstrate HBOT accelerated healing for various injuries in animals. The company aims to commercialize these new veterinary chambers internationally and potentially pursue an IPO.
This document discusses normal and abnormal breathing patterns and oxygen therapy. It outlines various abnormal breathing patterns such as apnea, tachypnea, bradypnea, and Cheyne-Stokes breathing. It then describes different oxygen delivery systems including low-flow nasal cannula and high-flow venturi mask and non-rebreather mask. Various oxygen delivery devices are explained and their capabilities to provide different concentrations of oxygen are compared. Potential side effects of prolonged oxygen therapy like oxygen toxicity are also mentioned.
Mobile oxygen concentrators provide a more convenient alternative to lugging heavy oxygen canisters. The FDA approved certain portable oxygen concentrator models for use on planes, including those from DeVilbiss Healthcare, International Biophysics Corporation, Inogen, and Oxlife. Portable oxygen concentrators extract oxygen from the air and deliver concentrated oxygen to patients, allowing greater freedom and mobility than stationary oxygen tanks.
Deepu Mathews is an associate professor at Malabar Dental College & Research Centre in Kerala, India. The document discusses the history, use, and applications of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber and has been used since the 17th century to treat conditions such as decompression sickness and gas gangrene. It works by increasing the amount of oxygen dissolved in the blood and tissues. The document reviews research on using HBOT as an adjunctive treatment for periodontal disease.
This document discusses the current role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). It begins by explaining the mechanisms of HBOT, including how it increases oxygen delivery to tissues and reduces gas bubble size. It then describes the techniques used, including chamber pressures and treatment durations. The document outlines the contraindications and complications of HBOT. It concludes by describing the clinical uses of HBOT for conditions like carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness, traumatic injuries, radiation injury, infections, and non-healing wounds.
This document provides information about hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the Fremantle Hyperbaric Unit. It discusses the history of hyperbaric medicine and describes multiplace and monoplace hyperbaric chambers. It outlines several recognized indications for hyperbaric oxygen treatment including dysbaric injuries, problem wounds, and delayed radiation injuries. The document discusses mechanisms of action, treatment tables, complications like barotrauma and oxygen toxicity, and two case histories involving decompression illness treated with hyperbaric oxygen.
Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Management of Orthopedic DisordersApollo Hospitals
The management of musculoskeletal disorders is an increasing challenge to clinicians. Successful treatment relies on a wide range of multidisciplinary interventions. Adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy has been used as an orthopedic treatment for several decades. Positive outcomes have been reported by many authors for orthopedic infections, wound healing, delayed union and non-union of fractures, acute traumatic ischemia of the extremities, compromised grafts, and burn injuries. HBO therapy significantly reduces the length of the patient’s hospital stay, amputation rate, and wound care expenses.
Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, flammable gas that smells like rotten eggs. It is produced naturally during the breakdown of organic matter in environments low in oxygen, and is also produced industrially during oil refining and other processes. Exposure to high levels can be deadly, while lower levels can cause irritation and neurological effects. Engineering controls like ventilation, administrative controls like safety training, and personal protective equipment are used to control hydrogen sulfide exposure in workplaces where it is present.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Neurological Conditions Ade Wijaya
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber above sea level pressure. It has been used to treat various neurological conditions such as stroke and traumatic brain injury by reducing mitochondrial membrane permeability and reversing ischemia. However, the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society currently only lists air/gas embolism and intracranial abscess as evidence-based indications, while research continues into other potential applications.
portable hyperbaric
chamber, are used for
altitude sickness and
decompression illness
in remote areas.
This document discusses the history, basics, indications, contraindications, complications, and applications of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). It begins with definitions and the initial discovery of HBOT in the 1600s. It then covers the physics and physiology behind how increased pressure and oxygen concentration improves oxygen delivery to tissues. Common indications for HBOT include carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness, gas embolism, and infections like clostridial myonecrosis. Complications can include barotrauma, seizures from oxygen toxicity, and fire hazards. Applications of HBOT include wound
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves delivering 100% oxygen to patients at increased atmospheric pressures, typically between 2.5 to 3 atmospheres. This increased pressure allows more oxygen to be dissolved in the patient's plasma, increasing oxygen content from 0.3 mL/dL at sea level to 1.5 mL/dL or even 6 mL/dL at higher pressures. The higher pressure also causes gas bubbles like nitrogen to reduce in size. Additionally, the replacement of nitrogen in bubbles with oxygen promotes tissue healing. Some benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy include improved wound healing through increased oxygen delivery and free radicals, reduced half-life of carbon monoxide, and antibacterial effects. Potential risks include ear and sinus barotrauma as well
Hydrogen oxygen ventilator (ams-h-03) H₂ 66.6% / O₂ 33.3%
Proven Effective Against COVID-19
Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas Reduces Airway Resistance
Breathing Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed gas Decreases Inspiratory Effort in Patients with Tracheal Stenosis
Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas Reduces Cytokine Storm
Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas Against Sepsis
Hydrogen-Oxygen Mixed Gas on European Respiratory Journal
Detailed product presentation about OxyFit Oxygen Inhalation Products. Produced by Newpharm a Swiss Manufacturer. If you are interested to distribute this product line contact us: info@fibd.biz
Oxygen therapy involves administering oxygen at concentrations greater than in room air to treat hypoxemia. It works by increasing oxygen saturation in tissues where levels are too low. Oxygen can be delivered through various devices at low or high flows, with the goal of maintaining adequate oxygenation without toxicity. Long-term oxygen therapy improves outcomes for conditions like COPD but requires monitoring to prevent carbon dioxide retention and acidemia.
Oxygen therapy involves administering oxygen at concentrations greater than in room air to treat hypoxemia. The document defines oxygen therapy and discusses various types including low-flow systems like nasal cannulas and masks, and high-flow systems like Venturi masks and T-pieces. It covers indications for oxygen therapy, how to assess a patient's oxygen needs, goals of therapy, factors in choosing a delivery method, and complications of therapy like oxygen toxicity.
Nebulizers and spacers for aerosol delivery through adult nasal cannula at lo...Ahmed Elberry
This study evaluated the delivery of aerosolized salbutamol through different devices (vibrating mesh nebulizer, jet nebulizer, metered dose inhalers with spacers) connected to a high flow nasal cannula system at a low oxygen flow rate of 5 L/min. An in-vitro experiment was set up using a breathing simulator connected to a filter to measure the total delivered dose. The vibrating mesh nebulizer (Aerogen Solo) delivered the highest dose of around 35% of the nebulizer charge with fine particle fractions. The jet nebulizer and metered dose inhaler with Combihaler spacer delivered around 18% dose. The metered dose in
This document summarizes achievements and opportunities in pulmonary drug delivery. Key points include:
- The launch of inhaled insulin (Exubera) demonstrated pulmonary delivery of biopharmaceuticals is possible, though challenges remain around bioavailability.
- Other macromolecules like heparin have also been delivered to the lungs and absorbed systemically.
- Intelligent inhaler devices can target drug delivery to different lung regions and optimize deposition.
- Excipients like inulin may help stabilize proteins during pulmonary delivery.
- Controlled release approaches in the lungs are challenging but stealth particles using compounds like DPPC show promise.
- Pulmonary vaccination could provide an alternative to injections and improve compliance.
-
This document discusses various oxygen delivery devices and oxygen therapy. It begins by explaining that supplemental oxygen is sometimes needed when 21% room air oxygen is not enough. It then describes different oxygen delivery devices like nasal cannulas, simple face masks, non-rebreather masks, venturi masks, oxygen hoods and their appropriate uses. Nursing responsibilities for oxygen therapy are outlined. Tables provide information on relating oxygen flow rates to estimated fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) for different devices.
We must come together and help our communities during these unprecedented times. We hope this initiative brings much-needed support during these very difficult times and helps in mitigating the pain and the anxiety among those impactedThe global medical oxygen concentrators market is expected to garner a sizeable revenue by growing at a CAGR of ~6% throughout the forecast period, i.e., 2022 – 2030, owing to the surging prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPDs) and rising demand for miniaturized oxygen concentrators globally. Additionally, hike in sales and imports of oxygen concentrators as a result of COVID-19 pandemic is also expected to boost market growth in the near future.
The document discusses oxygen therapy, including the types and mechanisms of hypoxemia that can be treated with oxygen therapy. It describes various oxygen delivery devices like nasal cannulae, masks, and venturi masks. Indications for oxygen therapy include hypoxemia defined as PaO2 <60 mmHg or SpO2 <90%. The goal is to target SpO2 levels of 94-98% for most patients or 88-92% for patients at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure. Titration of oxygen flow and devices depends on the patient's condition and response.
Medical oxygen generator is industrial equipment for producing oxygen for medical applications. Oxygen is required for sustaining life on the planet earth.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Development Services (HODS) provides hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for humans and animals through its subsidiaries O2 Health and O2 Vet. HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber to promote healing by increasing oxygen saturation in tissues. O2 Vet has developed portable, computer-controlled hyperbaric chambers for veterinary use. Case studies demonstrate HBOT accelerated healing for various injuries in animals. The company aims to commercialize these new veterinary chambers internationally and potentially pursue an IPO.
This document discusses normal and abnormal breathing patterns and oxygen therapy. It outlines various abnormal breathing patterns such as apnea, tachypnea, bradypnea, and Cheyne-Stokes breathing. It then describes different oxygen delivery systems including low-flow nasal cannula and high-flow venturi mask and non-rebreather mask. Various oxygen delivery devices are explained and their capabilities to provide different concentrations of oxygen are compared. Potential side effects of prolonged oxygen therapy like oxygen toxicity are also mentioned.
Mobile oxygen concentrators provide a more convenient alternative to lugging heavy oxygen canisters. The FDA approved certain portable oxygen concentrator models for use on planes, including those from DeVilbiss Healthcare, International Biophysics Corporation, Inogen, and Oxlife. Portable oxygen concentrators extract oxygen from the air and deliver concentrated oxygen to patients, allowing greater freedom and mobility than stationary oxygen tanks.
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This document discusses oxygen therapy and oxygen delivery systems. It begins by defining oxygen therapy as administering oxygen at a concentration higher than in ambient air to increase partial pressure of oxygen in inspired gas, alveoli, and arterial blood. The goals of oxygen therapy are to maintain adequate tissue oxygenation while minimizing work. Common indications for oxygen therapy include hypoxemia, hypotension, and respiratory distress. Assessment of the need for therapy involves monitoring blood gases and clinical signs. Various oxygen delivery systems are then described including nasal cannulas, masks, and high-flow devices. Precautions, sources of oxygen, and strategies to minimize wastage are also outlined.
This document provides information about oxygen therapy, including:
1. It discusses the anatomy and physiology of respiration and defines oxygen therapy as the administration of oxygen at a higher concentration than in the atmosphere.
2. The types of oxygen delivery discussed are nasal cannula, face masks, face tents, and transtracheal oxygen delivery. Humidification is also addressed.
3. Nursing responsibilities in administering oxygen therapy are outlined, such as explaining the therapy to patients and demonstrating safe oxygen use. Monitoring patients' response to therapy and pulse oximetry readings are also covered.
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Top 10 Reasons Why You Need a Hydrogen Oxygen Ventilator
1. A S C L E P I U S M E D I T E C C O . , L T D
Fight Against COVID-19 Effectively
Medical-Grade
Hydrogen Oxygen
Ventilator
2. TOP 10 REASONS
WHY YOU NEED OUR
HYDROGEN OXYGEN
VENTILATOR (AMS-H-03)
H₂ 66.6% / O₂ 33.3%
Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
3. TOP 1
HYDROGEN OXYGEN
VENTILATOR PAVING THE
WAY FOR INNOVATION IN
HEALTHCARE
After 9 years of R&D, our hydrogen-oxygen
ventilator (generator) with nebulizer was
awarded National Innovative medical device
in March, 2017.
Approved as Class III respiratory first aid
medical device by NMPA (China National
Medical Products Administration) on February
2, 2020.
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4. TOP 2
We have worked with academician Dr. Zhong
Nanshan, head of the high-level expert group
appointed by China's National Health
Commission and several prestigious medical
centers and hospitals including Leishenshan
Hospital, Wuhan Hanyang Hospital, Guangzhou
Eighth People's Hospital...etc which has
achieved positive clinical results with our
latest trials involving over 3,000 COVID-19
patients with mild to severe symptoms.
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BACKED BY DOCTORS AND
MEDICAL EXPERTS
5. TOP 3
BACK BY THE GOVERNMENT
The Chinese medical team has recommended use of 66.6% H₂ / 33.3%
O₂ for inhalation for treatment of COVID-19 patients in the 7th edition
of new coronavirus pneumonia guideline released
by the National Health Commission of the PRC & National
Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Program for the
Diagnosis and Treatment of Severe and Critical Cases of Novel
Coronavirus Pneumonia (Trial Version 3).
Since molecular H₂ is safe and can reduce free radicals and
inflammatory cytokines, the inhalation treatment is expected to
significantly improve the condition of cytokine storm.
Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
Source: NCBI Website (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31223285)
ERS, European Respiratory Society (https://www.ers-education.org/home/browse-all-content.aspx?idParent=240043)
6. Asclepius Meditec has cooperated
with the top 100 hospitals in
China to carry out 200 basic studies,
18 single-center clinical trials and
6multi-center clinical trials, with
47 papers published
OVER THE PAST NINE YEARS
TOP 4
Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
7. TOP 5
A PROVEN EFFECTIVE SOLUTION
Hydrogen oxygen ventilator is not only helping
open the airways of COVID-19 patients by
reducing the hyper-inflammation it causes in
the lungs, but it also assists the immune system
and dramatically reduces the oxidative stress in
the body that may lead to multiple organ
dysfunction and failure.
Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
8. Our Hydrogen Oxygen Ventilator
is much more affordable
compared to the price of the
conventional positive pressure
ventilators on the market
TOP 6
MUCH MORE AFFORDABLE
SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE
VENTILATOR SHORTAGE
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9. Asclepius Hydrogen Oxygen Ventilator
has 350 patented technologies
worldwide, a safe design to prevent
deflagration, and a minimum volume
weight (18kg) to produce 3 liters of gas
per minute (or 6 liters of gas per minute
with combined use of two ventilators, if
necessary).
TOP 7
PATENTED TECHNOLOGIES AND TRUSTED MANUFACTURER
The vital point for us to expand the
availability of Asclepius Hydrogen
Oxygen Ventilator is that they are
manufactured by Foxconn Technology
Group, the world's largest OEM
manufacturer with excellent guarantee
in product quality and life.
Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
10. TOP 8
BETTER HEALTHCARE AT HOME
For those quarantined at home or cases with mild
or moderate symptoms, one Asclepius Hydrogen
Oxygen Ventilator will be of great help. What’s
more, for patients discharged, our device can be
used for home care to prevent pulmonary fibrosis
and pulmonary dysfunction caused by the
coronavirus.
Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
11. It works by electrolyzing water (H₂O) to H₂
and O₂ mixed gas for human inhalation, replacing nitrogen and
oxygen in the air. With pure water as raw material, it is major
characteristic of economy, environmental protection, and no
side effects on the human body.
HYDROGEN OXYGEN MIXED GAS HAS BEEN USED AS A BREATHING
GAS IN DEEP DIVING FOR LONG
TOP 9
SIMPLE, NATURAL & NON-INVASIVE
Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
12. Asclepius Meditec Co., Ltd
There are 20,000 units of Asclepius novel Hydrogen Oxygen
Ventilators available in stock. The lead time is very short and
they can be used to save patients immediately.
TOP 10
SHORT LEAD TIME
13. TALK TO US!
Benny Lin, +86-13774356437, benny.lin09288@ascleway.com
Peggy.Lai, +86-18861627975, peggy.lai09063@ascleway.com
Wenyn Wang, +886-958676519, wenyn.wang09350@ascleway.com
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