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Coronavirus patients are quickly increasing around the globe, and it has become a serious concern for every country.

The surge in coronavirus cases has incapacitated the health systems in many countries and essentialy due to the shortage of the most crucial gas for treatment- Oxygen.

Some hospitals around the world ran out of oxygen for the treatment of COVID-19 patients on ventilators because they were treating a lot of people who were critically ill and needed help in their breathing process.   The dramatic recent increase in the infected people and the use of ventilators in hospitals has brought the main risks of a sudden and potentially very serious oxygen shortage.   It has become a “critical safety concern” which could have a major impact on the health of patients needing oxygen to remain alive.   Some hospitals have requested the authorities to take urgent action to reduce the risk of hospitals completely running out of oxygen because of heavy demand.

Why are ventilators important for COVD-19 infected patients?

Ventilators are life-saving machines.   Critically ill patients whose lungs fail to respire are put on ventilators where the ventilators fully take over the body’s breathing process.   It pushes oxygen into the lungs of the patient (at a specified pressure) and allows the carbon dioxide to come out.   Putting on ventilators give the patient time to battle with the infection and recover.

Generally, oxygen utilization in hospitals does not have any prospective danger as a few patients are on it.   However, in the coronavirus pandemic, a greater segment of coronavirus affected people need oxygen therapy and ventialtors and this clearly presents a significant risk to hospitals running out of oxygen.   Due to the nation-wide lockdown, oxygen cylinders suppliersare also facing trouble because of the restrictions imposed.

For critically ill patients admitted in hospitals that are running short of oxygen, the lockdown would probably sound like the end of it all as shops and stores everywhere are close down for quarantine but we want all the patients to fret not.   Through on-site oxygen generators, hospitals can produce an uninterrupted supply of oxygen as and when required.   A constant supply of oxygen ensures that oxygen therapy is given to all critically ill patients.

In the coronavirus pandemic, Sihope technology can play a major role in hospitals to fight against the coronavirus infection by delivering on-site oxygen generators because we are concerned about the flow of oxygen to patients.

Sihope technology, one of the leading medical oxygen generator manufacturers and supplier is continuously exploring ways to make sure supplies of the gasremain sufficient for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.   Our company holds vast experience in this domain and is involved in manufacturing and supplying Medical Oxygen Generator. Sihope high-quality on-premises medical oxygen gas generators deliver oxygen inflow range starting from 2.5 nm3/hr to 20 nm3/hr. If the requirement of the medical facility is higher than our standard generators, we also develop tailor-made generators for them.   The offered medical oxygen generator is made available at industry leading prices.

Our O2 generators have been an ideal choice of respiratory therapists who rely on purified medical oxygen to be delivered to patients through ventilators.   Supplying enough oxygen to meet the increasing demand is critical and may prove complicated but Sihope generators eliminate all this fear and deliver a constant gas supply to the user.

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Post time: Jan-07-2022