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Что (кто) такое oxygen therapy - определение

USE OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF OXYGEN AS MEDICAL TREATMENT
Oxygen first aid; Oxygen therapeutic; Oxygen therapeutics; Supplemental oxygen; Oxygen supplementation; LTOT; Long-term oxygen therapy; Therapeutic oxygen; Oxygen and medical gas therapy; Supplementary oxygen; Long term oxygen; Enriched air; Oxygen (medical); Oxygen (medicine); Oxygen administration; Oxygen administration for first aid; Oxygen support; Oxygenotherapy; Absorption atelectasis; Oxygen therapist
  • High pressure gas cylinders containing oxygen to be used at home. When in use, a regulator is connected to the cylinder valve and delivers gas at a constant low pressure through a hose to a mask that fits over a person's nose and mouth.
  • A home oxygen concentrator for a person with [[emphysema]]
  • Non-rebreather mask
  • Nasal cannula
  • Oxygen piping and regulator with flow meter, for oxygen therapy, mounted in an [[ambulance]]

Demand valve oxygen therapy         
  • Demand valve exhalation
  • Demand valve inhalation
USE OF HIGH INHALATION CONCENTRATIONS OF OXYGEN AS MEDICAL TREATMENT
Demand Valve Oxygen Therapy
Demand Valve Oxygen Therapy (DVOT) is a way of delivering high flow oxygen therapy using a device that only delivers oxygen when the patient breathes in and shuts off when they breathe out. DVOT is commonly used to treat conditions such as cluster headache, which affects up to four in 1000 people (0.
Transdermal continuous oxygen therapy         
WOUND CLOSURE TECHNIQUE USING EXTERNAL OXYGEN EXPOSURE
Transdermal Continuous Oxygen Therapy
Transdermal Continuous Oxygen Therapy (TCOT, also known as Transdermal Continuous Oxygen Wound Therapy) is a wound closure technique for chronic and acute wounds which blankets a wound in oxygen on a 24-hour basis until the wound heals. Unlike hyperbaric oxygen treatment for chronic wounds, oxygen treatment used in this therapy is not systemic in nature and treats only the wound area.
Allotropes of oxygen         
  • three-electron bonding]], shown here using dashed lines.
DIFFERENT CHEMICAL FORMS OF ELEMENTAL OXYGEN
Atomic oxygen; Dioxygen; Molecular oxygen; ATOX; Monoatomic oxygen; Oxygen allotrope; O(3P); Monatomic oxygen; Diatomic oxygen; Oxygen molecule
There are several known allotropes of oxygen. The most familiar is molecular oxygen (O2), present at significant levels in Earth's atmosphere and also known as dioxygen or triplet oxygen.

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Oxygen therapy

Oxygen therapy, also known as supplemental oxygen, is the use of oxygen as medical treatment. Acute indications for therapy include hypoxemia (low blood oxygen levels), carbon monoxide toxicity and cluster headache. It may also be prophylactically given to maintain blood oxygen levels during the induction of anesthesia. Oxygen therapy is often useful in chronic hypoxemia caused by conditions such as severe COPD or cystic fibrosis. Oxygen can be delivered via nasal cannula or face mask, or via high pressure conditions such as in endotracheal intubation or hyperbaric chamber. It can also be given through bypassing the airway, such as in ECMO therapy.

Oxygen is required for normal cellular metabolism. However, excessively high concentrations can result in oxygen toxicity, leading to lung damage and respiratory failure. Higher oxygen concentrations can also increase the risk of airway fires, particularly while smoking. Oxygen therapy can also dry out the nasal mucosa without humidification. In most conditions, an oxygen saturation of 94–96% is adequate, while in those at risk of carbon dioxide retention, saturations of 88–92% are preferred. In cases of carbon monoxide toxicity or cardiac arrest, saturations should be as high as possible. While air is typically 21% oxygen by volume, oxygen therapy can increase O2 content of air up to 100%.

The medical use of oxygen first became common around 1917, and is the most common hospital treatment in the developed world. It is currently on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Home oxygen can be provided either by oxygen tanks or oxygen concentrator.

Примеры употребления для oxygen therapy
1. Upmarket spas specialise in luxury treatments like oxygen therapy for over–worked professionals.
2. Connor has had 15 cardiac operations and nine other procedures including investigative surgery, scans, oxygen therapy and kidney dialysis.
3. "Firefighters started massaging it and giving it oxygen therapy and worked on it for a long time, around 45 minutes.
4. One treatment she has admitted to taking advantage of are Intraceutical skin infusions, an oxygen therapy she uses to create a glowing, more youthful appearance.
5. Professor Beasley said the only controlled trial of oxygen therapy in the first 24 hours of a heart attack, carried out in 1'76, showed that patients receiving it ended up with greater heart damage than those receiving room air.