Oxygen therapy is widely available at most vet surgeries since the oxygen cylinder attached to an anesthetic machine can be used to deliver emergency oxygen as necessary. In recent years, More and more people adopt pets, including the dog and cat etc, so the PSA oxygen concentrators have become more and more popular in veterinary anaesthesia and oxygen therapy, and the oxygen concentrator have almost become standard equipment in pet hospitals. It is usually used for animal such as direct oxygen inhalation of animals, nebulization therapy, ICU or oxygen source for oxygen chamber and anaesthesia.
Options for oxygen delivery:
Flow by oxygen: This is simply allowing oxygen to flow from the delivery pipe into the airspace close to the dog's nose. This may be all that's possible in an extremely stressed patient.
Nasal cannul: A fine tube is passed into the dog's nose and oxygen delivered directly into the respiratory system
Oxygen mask: This means holding a close fitting mask over the dog's face or muzzle.
Oxygen chamber: The clinician may improvise a delivery chamber by fitting the dog with a cone with the wide open diameter sealed over with cling film. A tube feeds into the base of the cone, for higher oxygen concentration within the 'chamber'.
Oxygen tent: This is a sealed chamber in which the whole dog rests and breathes in an oxygen-rich atmosphere
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