The indications advantages and disadvantages of each device and delivery system are presented.
List of high flow oxygen devices.
2 low flow systems provide oxygen at flow rates that are lower than patients inspiratory demands.
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All high flow systems require humidification.
Delivery devices work with different flow rates.
This article presents an overview of oxygen devices oxygen concentrators compressed gas cylinders and liquid oxygen and delivery systems high and low flow.
Oxygen delivery devices range from very simple and inexpensive designs to more complex and costly.
High flow oxygen therapy systems used in the hospital environment usually consist of a blender used with or without oxygen from a wall outlet humidifier heated tubing and nasal cannula.
High flow devices systems trans tracheal cathetres venturi mask aerosol mask tracheostomy collars t piece non rebreathing mask with reservoir and one way valve high humidity face tents 12.
Oxygen delivery systems are generally classified as low flow or variable performance devices and high flow or fixed performance devices.
The humidifier should always be placed at a level below the patient s head.
Oxygen percentage delivery can be inconsistent or precise depending on the type of administration device selected.
The flow rate can be set on the wall tap.
Conversely high flow systems are going to deliver oxygen at a rate higher than the patient s minute ventilation.
It varies from 0 15l per minute.
Oxygen use has extended from inpatient to outpatient settings for patients with chronic pulmonary diseases and complications of hypoxaemia.
Oxygen administration can be delivered via low flow or high flow systems with humidity or not and with a reservoir or not.
Comparing the fraction of inspired oxygen fio2 in the air to a portable oxygen device is expressed as a percentage.
The natural air we breathe contains 21 oxygen 21.
Oxygen therapy can be delivered using a low flow or high flow system.
They include nasal cannulae.
The type of humidification device selected will depend on the oxygen delivery system in use and the patient s requirements.
The percentage of oxygen you are receiving from a given flow rate is not a precise science but there are some guidelines you can rely on for a relatively accurate estimate.
The system provides a high flow of heated humidified air to the patient via the nasal cannula.
Remember this is not a hard and fast 6 liters per minute rule it is relative to the patient s own minute ventilation which will change based on their physiologic status activity and from person to person.
Flow rate 1 4l min 4l will dry the nose 2l is more comfortable.
Low flow oxygen devices nasal cannula simple face mask partial rebreather mask 11.