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There is a wide selection of POCs available on the market, but when choosing the perfect device, patients should make a well informed and educated decision. They should be able to select the perfect concentrator, suitable for their personal needs. Please find below a selection of the most popular, efficient and highly professional portable oxygen concentrators for 2020.
Things you should know about using a Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC)
POCs allow users an incredible amount of flexibility and independence. With a portable oxygen concentrator you can enjoy your daily tasks at liberty while still getting the required amount of oxygen into your lungs. Portable Oxygen Concentrators are mainly ideal for people who lead an active lifestyle and wish to keep up with friends, family and conduct an active lifestyle outdoors as much as possible. With a POC it is also incredibly easy and convenient to travel.
However, it is important to keep in mind that POCs might require a higher investment. These therapeutic grade units come with complex technology and some truly complex features that allow users to move around and travel without any problems, while still getting required therapy. Depending on your individual needs, your lifestyle, your medical requirements, POCs come at various prices. It is also very important to carefully comparison shop and buy the concentrator that best suits your individual needs but also your available budget.
Things to consider before buying a POC
Define your oxygen needs. How much oxygen do you need for sitting/standing, or for performing certain usual activities? Your physician can answer all these questions for you and then indicate the type of POC that you might need, based on your individual needs/lifestyle.
How will you use your POC? Do you need the concentrator mostly while at home? Or do you need it mostly for traveling, exercising, etc. In case you wish to travel frequently, you will have to look for a concentrator that is FAA approved, and one that also comes with a compact and easy to carry design. Frequent travelers should look for a designated travel-friendly POC.
Can you carry the POC, lift it easily? Or do you need one with a special carry bag? Check out carefully the carry options on the seller’s site and see which type of POC would best suit these needs.
Would you need to use your POC mostly during daytime or during the night as well? This is an important question that can make a huge difference. If you need to use your POC on a 24 hours basis, you must select one that comes with all the required parameters and functions
Do you need a continuous oxygen flow or a Pulse Dose? There are many POCs that provide both types of therapeutic functions and they can be alternated
Do you need a POC with a humidifier function? Do you struggle often with irritations and allergies?
POCs: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Continuous Flow and PulseDose?
Both Continuous Flow and Pulse Dose represents the way in which the oxygen is delivered to the patient by the concentrator. Pulse Dose means that the oxygen is delivered to the patient only when the patient initiates a breath. A continuous flow means that the machine delivers oxygen on a constant level. It is important to mention that most available POCs with a Continuous Flow will also have the Pulse Dose option available.
Is it safe to use Pulse Dose setting during the night?
The majority of physicians will recommend the use of Continuous Flow while sleeping. However, you should ask your doctor for more details regarding whether or not you can use Pulse Dose setting during sleep.
Can you use your POC when traveling internationally?
Most portable oxygen concentrators will have an international power supply. You just need to use the compatible adapter for 100v, 250v / 50 or 60hertz respectively.
How about using your POC while traveling by car?
You can use your POC while traveling by car. You just need to use the DC adapter supplied with your machine. Replacement DC adapters are also available.
How much does a portable oxygen concentrator cost?
Prices may vary depending on several factors such as brand, POC type, extra functions, batteries and other aspects. POCs can start at around $1400 and go up to $3,500 or more.
Inogen One G3
Inogen One G3 is an incredibly powerful, compact and efficient Pulse Dose machine, equipped with an advanced technology motor and several helpful features. The device is a top reliable choice for patients who need to use the POC on a 24-hour basis. When you purchase the Inogen One G3 oxygen concentrator, you will receive AC and DC cords, and integrated batteries.
Inogen One G3 is equipped with an advanced trigger sensitivity mechanism in order to provide patients with the best reliability during therapy. The device is capable of detecting the breath phase and it will deliver oxygen upon this phase to create the most natural breathing pattern. Some further top specifications include:
Small and lightweight device- weighs less than 5 pounds
3-year manufacturer’s warranty for the main unit
Pulse Dose therapy for maximum efficiency & quick compliance
Very low maintenance (only filter cleaning/ charging needed)
When the breath rate drops, the device delivers a bolus cycle so that more oxygen enters the lungs
Up to 9.5 hours of continuous therapy with the 15 Cell Battery
90% oxygen concentration on all settings
Can be used during the night as well
Inogen One G3 is an extremely powerful pulse dose medical oxygen unit that can be operated from settings 1 to 5, depending on your individual needs. The machine is also lightweight, which makes it an extremely convenient choice for frequent travelers and users who lead an active lifestyle. The main measurements of the unit are the following: 8.75” wide, 3” deep and 8.25” high. The unit is also equipped with an ultra-powerful 8 cell G3 battery. On average, the machine is capable of delivering continuous therapy for up to 4 hours, when used on setting 2. If you will use the 16 cell battery, you can enjoy double time of quality medical oxygen therapy.
Inogen One G3 is incredibly easy to carry, thanks to the great wearable technology features. This is an ergonomic and lightweight unit that helps patients become more independent than ever while enjoying the required oxygen therapy. Wear Inogen One G3 over the shoulders just like a carry bag and enjoy the needed therapy wherever you go. Product weight is only 4.9 pounds with the standard 8 cell battery included. Lowest battery consumption is on Setting one (only 19W), while on setting 2 it consumes only 20W. Being an FAA approved device, you can easily take it with you during flights and enjoy quality therapy wherever you travel.
The oxygen concentration levels are around 90%, regardless of the used setting. Before purchasing Inogen One G3 make sure to discuss the main features and details with your physician. He will be able to inform you about the pros of getting such a unit, based on your individual medical needs and requirements.
Inogen One G4
Inogen One G4 is considered one of the smallest, lightest and most compact portable oxygen concentrators. The device delivers oxygen in an extremely quiet and efficient manner, and it comes with 3 different oxygen flow settings. Inogen One G3 was designed to provide maximum compliance and freedom of movement to patients who require oxygen therapy on an ongoing basis. The Intelligent Delivery technology helps detecting the breath quickly and then deliver the required oxygen dose within the first milliseconds. The device delivers oxygen right at the incipient phase of the breath, which means oxygen enters the system in the most efficient and useful manner.
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