Oxygen Cylinder Conservers
Oxygen Cylinder Conservers are medical devices that regulate the delivery of oxygen to patients during the inhalation phase of breathing. These devices work by sensing the patient's breathing patterns and delivering oxygen only during the inhalation phase, which is when the patient actually needs it. This allows for a more efficient use of oxygen as compared to continuous flow oxygen therapy, resulting in significant cost savings of up to 10 times. These conservers are particularly useful for patients who require oxygen therapy for an extended period of time, such as those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as they can reduce the frequency of cylinder refills and the associated costs.