TY - JOUR AU - Bishop, Rachel A. AB - Oxygen concentrators are a relatively new technology for the delivery of supplemental oxygen. Readily available for domicile use in modern countries, these machines have proved reliable. The application of oxygen concentrators for the supply of medical oxygen in remote high-altitude settings has important cost-saving and supply implications. In our experience at a remote hospital at 3900 m in the Nepal Himalayas, oxygen concentrators constitute an effective and affordable means to supply medical oxygen. Using an air compressor and 2 zeolite chambers, the machine traps nitrogen from room air compressed to 4 atm, thus concentrating oxygen in the expressed gas. At delivery flow rates of 2 to 5 liters per minute, oxygen concentrations greater than 80% can be maintained. An electric power requirement of less than 400 W can be provided from a variety of sources, including a small gasoline generator, a solar or wind power system with battery store, or a domestic or commercial power source. At our facility, a cost savings of 75% for supplemental oxygen was found in favor of the oxygen concentrator over cylinders (0.17 US cents per liter vs 0.79 US cents per liter). TI - Oxygen concentrators for the delivery of supplemental oxygen in remote high-altitude areas JF - Wilderness and Environmental Medicine DO - 10.1580/1080-6032(2000)011[0189:ocftdo]2.3.co;2 DA - 2000-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/oxygen-concentrators-for-the-delivery-of-supplemental-oxygen-in-remote-wJ230B7beP SP - 189 EP - 191 VL - 11 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -