Deccan Chronicle

Oxygen therapy aiding recovery

- KANIZA GARARI I DC

Oxygen therapy is proving to be useful for severe cases of Covid-19 and the government is planning to set up wards with direct oxygen supply to beds in OGH, Gandhi Hospital and Telangana Institute of Medical Science and Research.

Tenders for setting up the oxygen wards have been floated, and it will take more than a month to equip the beds.

At present, oxygen ports from large oxygen cylinders are being used in Gandhi Hospital and the King Koti hospital. In King Koti, patients have learnt to operate the oxygen lines themselves.

The only problem noted was with regard to oxygen supply in view of the large demand. A senior government official said the supply is not consistent and there is limited capacity in treating patients. “Only five per cent of severe cases need ventilator support whereas the rest can be managed with oxygen therapy. Anticipati­ng rising cases capacity building is now being carried out,” he told Deccan Chronicle. It is against this backdrop that special wards are being planned. According to government sources, the decision is late, but was made finally.

“To set up an oxygen plant in the hospital needs huge investment and land and it will take over a month. The facility is available in Nims but it is a non-Covid 19 hospital,” explained sources. With home treatment facility provided for Covid-19 patients with mild symptoms, supply of portable oxygen cylinders is also being recommende­d by experts.

In Mumbai and Delhi, community hubs have been formed for patients to reach out for pulse oximeters and oxygen cylinders. A similar measure must be undertaken here.

A senior family physician explained, “A backup plan is needed as we will see a situation like Mumbai and Delhi. The availabili­ty of medical oxygen will help us save a lot of Coronaviru­s patients and if it has to be carried out at home we must be prepared to provide the same.”

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