Portable Oxygen Concentrators Enhance Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD)

In the past, people requiring oxygen therapy depended on oxygen tanks. These tanks required continuous refilling with compressed oxygen. They were also heavy and difficult to transport.
In the past, people requiring oxygen therapy depended on oxygen tanks. These tanks required continuous refilling with compressed oxygen. They were also heavy and difficult to transport.

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However, that is in the past – now we have oxygen concentrators. These devices can take oxygen from the air, filter it, and then store it. This gives patients an unlimited supply of oxygen. For someone who suffers from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD), having an oxygen concentrator can be very beneficial.

However, that is in the past – now we have oxygen concentrators. These devices can take oxygen from the air, filter it, and then store it. This gives patients an unlimited supply of oxygen. For someone who suffers from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD), having an oxygen concentrator can be very beneficial.

Oxygen concentrators make it possible to manage COPD

COPD is an incurable chronic lung condition that tends to worsen over time. Symptoms include shortness of breath which causes patients to receive a lack of oxygen. However, it is possible to manage the symptoms of COPD by using supplemental oxygen. this is where portable oxygen concentrators come in handy.

Using an oxygen concentrator means that a patient’s blood will be supplied with more oxygen than someone suffering from COPD can normally get. Concentrators also offer other benefits, including protecting patients from maladies like carbon dioxide build-up in the bloodstream. The major advantages are that these devices are portable and have batteries that can last for around 12 hours. In addition, they come with A/C adapters, so they can be recharged anywhere.

Enhancing travel and mobility

Unlike oxygen tanks, oxygen concentrators make it possible for people to travel, especially those who want to fly. Most people with COPD are unable to fly because of the lower air pressure on aircraft. For those with liquid oxygen tanks, it is even more complicated. Portable oxygen concentrators make it possible to fly. Similarly, one can move freely by either car or train, and the device be charged using the car charger.

With an oxygen concentrators, one can improve their quality of life and enjoy the freedom of activities that are often problematic for people with COPD.

How Much do these Devices Cost?

The cost of a device depends on its features, power and weight. Some devices only use PULSE mode (oxygen is delivered in pulse doses triggered by breathing in) and some operate in BOTH pulse and continuous flow. You will need to discuss your specific needs with your medical professional.

Pulse-only machines normally weigh 7-10. Machines with both functions are heavier (15-17 pounds).

Prices of portable concentrators vary from $1,500 to around $5,000, though you may also be able to get a used unit for cheaper.

Before buying a unit, don’t forget to check with your insurance and Medicare – they may cover some or even the entire cost, depending on their terms and your specific medical needs.

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