Medical Oxygen Systems

Delivering a continuous source of medical oxygen at your healthcare facility.

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Independent oxygen supply

These oxygen systems provide a reliable, continuous supply of medical-grade oxygen, essential for a wide range of therapeutic, surgical, and life-support procedures and treatments. Recognized as an indispensable medical gas in medical facilities, the absence of oxygen can significantly disrupt patient care. Our solution for these challenges is the on-site production of oxygen facilitated by our Medical Oxygen Systems. By generating your own oxygen, the dependency on external suppliers is eliminated, ensuring a consistent supply that meets the dynamic needs of healthcare services. 

Versatile oxygen solutions for healthcare environments

Our portfolio of Medical Oxygen Solutions caters to healthcare facilities of every size and need. From compact oxygen concentrators for small clinics to containerized plants for quick deployment in challenging environments, we ensure every healthcare facility has access to reliable, medical-grade oxygen. Tailored to meet diverse healthcare demands, our oxygen solutions provide the flexibility and reliability required for uninterrupted patient care, regardless of the facility's scale.

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Medical oxygen applications

Medical oxygen is vital in diverse healthcare applications, supporting everything from emergency care to chronic condition management.

  • Respiratory Therapy: It is used to manage conditions such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), pneumonia, asthma, and respiratory distress syndrome by improving oxygen saturation in patients with hypoxemia.
  • Anesthesia: Medical oxygen is combined with anesthetic agents to ensure a stable supply of oxygen to the patient during surgical procedures.
  • Life Support: It is a critical component of life support systems, including mechanical ventilation for patients who are unable to breathe on their own.
  • Emergency Medicine: Oxygen is used in emergency situations to stabilize patients, from cardiac arrest to shock and severe trauma, ensuring vital organs receive sufficient oxygen.
  • Chronic Condition Management: Patients with chronic conditions that impair lung function may require supplemental oxygen on a long-term basis to maintain normal oxygen levels.
  • Neonatal Care: Premature babies often require medical oxygen in incubators to help their underdeveloped lungs function properly.
  • Cardiac Care: Patients with heart failure or severe cardiac conditions may receive medical oxygen to reduce the strain on the heart by ensuring efficient oxygen delivery to tissues.
  • Post-Operative Recovery: Following surgery, patients may need supplemental oxygen as they recover from the effects of anesthesia and to promote healing.
  • Palliative Care: For patients in end-of-life care, oxygen therapy can ease symptoms of breathlessness and improve the quality of life.
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: This involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or chamber and is used for treating conditions like carbon monoxide poisoning, gangrene, and wounds that won't heal as a result of diabetes or radiation injury.

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