whether a pulse dose or continuous flow oxygen concentrator best suits your needs

  Patients with respiratory illness may require supplemental medical oxygen.. The LPM required will help determine whether a pulse dose or continuous flow oxygen concentrator best suits your needs. Here’s how the two types of devices work.

What is Pulse Dose?

  Pulse dose oxygen concentrators deliver oxygen on inhalation. This type of oxygen flow is ideal for treating respiratory conditions that do not require a high LPM (liters of oxygen delivered per minute). The benefit of a pulse dose oxygen concentrator is that it works with your breathing needs as they change. You get oxygen at your own pace. Plus, pulse dose oxygen concentrators are usually small, compact and lightweight so they are also easy to take along for daily

activities.

What is Continuous Flow?

  Continuous flow oxygen concentrators deliver a steady flow of oxygen all the time. If your prescription calls for a high LPM, you will probably need a continuous flow concentrator. These machines work harder than pulse concentrators, delivering oxygen all day and night, even as you sleep. 

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 You can choose from a variety of pulse dose oxygen concentrators. Portable concentrators are currently the only machines that offer a pulse dose setting.

  We have many types of oxygen generators, such as our silver series, he has two modes, pulse mode is equivalent to 3-5L, continuous oxygen mode is about 1.5-1.8L. The weigh of this machine is only 1.83lb, which meets the needs of oxygen inhalation at home, and can be fully charged after going out to carry the use, more perfect is that this is an oxygen generator that can be connected to an external charging bank, you don't have to worry about insufficient electricity when you travel, a charging bank can solve your problem.

 

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