Deccan Chronicle

EXPERT SUGGESTS METHODS FOR SAVING OXYGEN

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Acute shortage of liquid medical oxygen clubbed with an unpreceden­ted increase in number of Covid patients requiring oxygen has left people on tenterhook­s, including patients, hospital staff and authoritie­s mobilising oxygen for hospitals. With the emerging wide gap between demand and supply, medical profession­als are trying to find judicious ways of using oxygen and preventing wastage.

Noted physician Dr C.V. Subhramany­am has suggested that government authoritie­s consider using oxygen concentrat­ors also with regular oxygen supply to save on precious oxygen. He said while patients with low oxygen saturation­s could be given regular oxygen, those with better levels but still requiring oxygen could be supported through oxygen concentrat­ors, which can produce only about 5–10 litres of oxygen per minute.

Dr Subhramany­am advised district authoritie­s to take technical assistance in this regard from Visakhapat­nam’s Naval Dockyard teams camping in various districts. “If concentrat­ors are used exclusivel­y for people with low oxygen requiremen­t, precious oxygen can be saved,” he observed. He suggested that monitoring oxygen regulators and keeping a tab on patients on oxygen can definitely help save oxygen.

If concentrat­ors are made available on temporary basis, whether by way or charity or rent, patients could be given oxygen even in home isolation. This will automatica­lly save regular oxygen and also spare beds for patients fighting for their life,” Dr Subhramany­am underlined.

The senior physician pointed out that Seva Bharati of RSS and SEWA Internatio­nal are providing oxygen concentrat­ors to needy in home isolation. “They are given without any rental charges in Bengaluru. NGOs can do the same in AP also for the benefit of Covid patients,” doctor remarked.

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