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A portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a device used to provide
oxygen therapy Oxygen therapy, also referred to as supplemental oxygen, is the use of oxygen as medical treatment. Supplemental oxygen can also refer to the use of oxygen enriched air at altitude. Acute indications for therapy include hypoxemia (low blood o ...
to people that require greater oxygen concentrations than the levels of ambient air. It is similar to a home
oxygen concentrator An oxygen concentrator is a device that concentrates the oxygen from a gas supply (typically ambient air) by selectively removing nitrogen to supply an oxygen-enriched product gas stream. They are used industrially, to provide supplemental oxygen ...
(OC), but is smaller in size and more mobile. They are small enough to carry and many are now FAA-approved for use on airplanes.


Development

Medical
oxygen concentrator An oxygen concentrator is a device that concentrates the oxygen from a gas supply (typically ambient air) by selectively removing nitrogen to supply an oxygen-enriched product gas stream. They are used industrially, to provide supplemental oxygen ...
s were developed in the late
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. Early manufacturers included
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and
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. They were initially conceived of as a method of providing a continuous source of home oxygen without the use of heavy tanks and frequent deliveries. Beginning in the
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, manufacturers developed portable versions. Since their initial development, reliability has been improved, and POCs have between one and six settings which are not the same as liters per minute (LPM). The latest models of intermittent flow only products have weighed in the range of from 2.8 to 9.9 pounds (1.3 to 4.5 kg), and continuous flow (CF) units have been between 10 and 20 pounds (4.5 to 9.0 kg).


Operation

POCs operate on the same principle as a home concentrator,
pressure swing adsorption Pressure swing adsorption (PSA) is a technique used to separate some gas species from a mixture of gases (typically air) under pressure according to the species' molecular characteristics and affinity for an adsorbent material. It operates at ne ...
. The basic set up of a POC is a miniaturized
air compressor An air compressor is a machine that takes ambient air from the surroundings and discharges it at a higher pressure. It is an application of a gas compressor and a Pneumatics, pneumatic device that energy conversion, converts mechanical power (from ...
, a cylinder filled containing the sieve, a pressure equalizing reservoir and valves and tubes. During the first half of the first cycle the internal compressor forces this air through a system of chemical filters known as a
molecular sieve A molecular sieve is a material with pores of uniform size comparable to that of individual molecules, linking the interior of the solid to its exterior. These materials embody the molecular sieve effect, in which molecules larger than the pore ...
. Filter surfaces are
zeolite Zeolites are a group of several microporous, crystalline aluminosilicate minerals commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts. They mainly consist of silicon, aluminium, oxygen, and have the general formula ・y where is either a meta ...
(microporous, crystalline aluminosilicate) that attract (via
adsorption Adsorption is the adhesion of atoms, ions or molecules from a gas, liquid or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the ''adsorbate'' on the surface of the ''adsorbent''. This process differs from absorption, in which a ...
) nitrogen molecules more strongly than oxygen molecules – this takes the nitrogen out of the air leaving more concentrated oxygen behind. When the desired purity is reached and the first cylinder reaches roughly 20 psi the oxygen and small amounts of other gases are released into the pressure equalizing reservoir. As the pressure in the first cylinder drops the nitrogen is desorbed, the valve is closed, and the gas is vented into the ambient air. Most of the oxygen produced is delivered to the patient; part is fed back into the sieves (at greatly reduced pressure) to flush away left over nitrogen, and prepare the zeolite for the next cycle. The atmosphere contains around 21% oxygen and 78%
nitrogen Nitrogen is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol N and atomic number 7. Nitrogen is a Nonmetal (chemistry), nonmetal and the lightest member of pnictogen, group 15 of the periodic table, often called the Pnictogen, pnictogens. ...
; the 1% remainder is a mixture of other gases which pass through this process. A POC system is functionally a nitrogen scrubber capable of consistently producing medical-grade oxygen of up to 90%. The most important consideration for a POC is its ability to supply adequate supplementary oxygen to relieve hypoxia (oxygen deficiency) during normal activities and based on the patient's breathing cycles. Other variables include maximum oxygen purity, the number and increment of settings for adjusting oxygen flow, and battery capacity (or number of add-on batteries) and power cord options for recharging.


Pulse dose

Pulse dose (also called intermittent-flow or on-demand) POCs are the smallest units, often weighing as little as 5 pounds (2.2 kg). Their small size enables the patient to not waste energy gained from the treatment on carrying them. Here the unit intermittently administers a volume (or bolus) of oxygen in milliliters per breath (mL/breath). Their ability to conserve oxygen is key to keeping the units so compact without sacrificing the duration of oxygen supply. Most of the current POC systems provide oxygen on a pulse (on-demand) delivery and are used with a
nasal cannula The nasal cannula (NC) is a device used to deliver supplemental oxygen or increased airflow to a patient or person in need of respiratory help. This device consists of a lightweight tube which on one end splits into two prongs which are place ...
to deliver the oxygen to the patient.


Continuous flow

With continuous flow units, oxygen delivery is measured in LPM (liters per minute). Providing continuous flow requires a larger molecular sieve and pump/motor assembly, and additional electronics. This increases the device’s size and weight (approximately 18–20 lbs). With on-demand or pulse flow, delivery is measured by the size (in milliliters) of the "bolus" of oxygen per breath. Some Portable Oxygen Concentrator units offer both continuous flow as well as pulse flow oxygen.


Some uses

Medical: :Allows patients to utilize oxygen therapy 24/7 and reduce mortality as much 1.94 times less than for just overnight use. :Helps improve exercise tolerance, by allowing the user to exercise longer. :Helps increase stamina throughout day-to-day activities. :A POC is a safer option than carrying around an oxygen tank since it makes the purer gas on demand. :POC units are consistently smaller and lighter than tank-based systems and can provide a longer supply of oxygen. Commercial: :Glass blowing industry :Skin care :Non-pressurized aircraft :Nightclub oxygen bars although doctors and the FDA have expressed some concern with this.


FAA approval

On 13 May 2009, the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) ruled that air carriers conducting passenger flights of greater capacity than 19 seats must allow travelers with a disability to use an FAA-approved POC. The DOT rules have been adopted by many international airlines. A list of POCs approved for air travel is on the FAA website.


Nighttime use

On-demand units are not advised for patients who experience oxygen desaturation due to sleep apnea, and a CPAP mask is generally advised for them. For patients whose desaturation is due to shallow breathing, the nighttime use of POCs is a useful therapy. Nighttime use has been facilitated by the advent of alarms and technology that detects a patient's slower breathing during sleep and adjusts the flow or bolus size accordingly.


See also

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References

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