Monday 26 August 2019

Types of Gases Used in Medical Gas Systems in Hospitals


Hospitals use numerous gases for application to treat all types of health disorders. There are medical gas systems that assemblies supply piped oxygen, nitrous oxide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and medical oxygen can to hospital areas such as patient rooms, recovery areas, operating rooms, and more. Each one of the medical gases is needed for specific health disorder. Piped medical systems are elaborately fitted so that every bed in the hospital can easily get to breathe oxygen, nitrogen and other gases. They are generated either onsite or got through cylinders. Oxygen is one of the largest gases to be used in the industry.  

Firstly, let’s take up the example of oxygen which patients are administered due to hypoxemia and hypoxia (insufficient oxygen in the blood). It provides supplemental oxygen which is supplied piped systems. Then, nitrous oxide is another important gas which is used as an analgesic, and as an anesthetic for pre-operative procedures. It is supplied to the hospitals in standard tanks and is supplied through the medical piping system at around 345 kPa, or 50 psi. Then, there is nitrogen which is used preparing surgical equipment during various procedures and also checking a person’s response to a simulated aircraft cabin environment in pre-flight lung testing. It is also used as cryogenic to freeze and preserve blood, tissue, and other biological specimens, and to freeze and destroy diseased tissue in dermatology and cryosurgery.


Moreover, hospitals also use carbon dioxide, medical air, helium, carbon monoxide, etc. It is used for suspension or inflation of various tissues and laser surgery. CO2 can also be used with oxygen or air for respiratory and treatment of various respiratory disorders. The pressures are maintained at around 345 kPa, or 50 psi. Clean medical air is pressurized to around 380 kPa, or 55 psi and brought to every room in the hospital.

Monday 19 August 2019

How Do You Turn On A Portable Oxygen Cylinder?


OXY99 Portable oxygen cylinder enables the individuals suffering from lack of oxygen due to underlying health conditions such as COPD, breathlessness and hypoxia. It is difficult for these people to carry out daily tasks of life because oxygen is what we need for oxidizing food to avail energy. Since the body is not able to breathe in sufficient oxygen, it results in general weakness. Using oxygen cylinder is the best option as it will allow them to live with energy and zest as well as performing their daily tasks of life. The cylinder contains oxygen with purity of 99.7% compressed at 2000 PSI.  


Turning on a portable oxygen cylinder is simple. One just has to the cylinder valve (turning counterclockwise) using the oxygen wrench or toggle bar. Then, adjust flow rate to your desired liter flow or setting.  One can attach the tubing to the outlet on the regulator. Afterwards, adjust cannula on your face as per your comfort and start breathing pure oxygen. The flow rate can be set by turning the control knob. However, the cylinders come in various sizes and one has to buy one as per the recommendation of the doctor. The size depends on the patient’s daily activities with prescribed flow rate and pressure.

Our portable oxygen cylinders are now used by a large of customers across India and globally. It is trusted for its high purity medical grade oxygen. Manufacturing of cylinders is done as per international standards and norms. While filling oxygen inside the cylinder it is ensured that all impurities are first removed. All safety measures are described in the manual provided on the purchase of OXY99 oxygen cylinder. User instructions are provided in easy to understand steps. It is recommended that customers check out on delivery whether the cylinder was properly sealed.