Oxygen Concentrator Description  Oxygen machine concentrator content An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that extracts and concentrates oxygen from the air in its surrounding environment. The oxygen concentrator takes in room air and filters it through sieve beds that remove nitrogen and other gases, leaving only oxygen in the concentrated form. The oxygen is then delivered to the patient through a nasal cannula or mask. The typical oxygen concentrator consists of a compressor, a sieve bed filter system, and a control panel. The compressor draws in room air and delivers it to the sieve bed filters. These filters contain a material that selectively adsorbs nitrogen and other gases, leaving behind only oxygen. The control panel regulates the oxygen flow rate, as well as monitors oxygen concentration levels and other parameters. Most oxygen concentrators can produce oxygen concentrations of 90% or higher. However, some models can produce up to 95% oxygen concentration. Oxygen concentrators come in different sizes, from portable models that can be carried around to large stationary models that are used in hospitals or at home. It is important to note that oxygen concentrators should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as they can have potential risks and side effects if not used properly.
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