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Luxury Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber For Residents , Office, Resorts, SPA, Well Ness Clinic.
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
Product Brochure
| Type | Multiplace Hyperbaric Chamber |
| Model Name/Number | OXY PLANET |
| Usage/Application | Clinical Purpose |
| Process | OXYGEN INHALATION AT A HIGH PRESSURE |
| Warranty | ONE YEAR |
| Type Of Equipment | MILD HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPHY CHAMBER |
| Weight | 1000 KG |
| Color | AS PER CUSTOMISED BY BUYER |
| Features | PRESSURISED OXYGEN SUPPLY FOR TELOREMA ENHENCEMENT |
Limitted Up to 1.3 ATA / 1.5 ATA / 1.6 ATA .
On Request up to 2 ATA.
Can be customised as per aesthic concept. Can be used as a meetig room for top CEO/ MD etc.
Facilities available - AC, Computer, Camera, TV, Microphone, Wi Fi , Blue tooth. etc.
Easy to install.
Has lot of heath benifit.
Oxygen Percentage can go upto 50%.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: 90192010
- Production Capacity: 10
- Delivery Time: 3 MONTH
- Packaging Details: HARD BOARD WITH SOFT THERMOCOL
Pet Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber
| Usage/Application | Hospital, Clinical Purpose |
| Operation | Electrical |
| Voltage | 220 V |
| Display Type | LED |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Pack Type | Box |
Many dogs eat their food too fast, so it’s not surprising that food aspiration can be a potential problem for the average household pet. Aspiration is generally the result of materials such as food or gastrointestinal contents being inhaled into the animal’s lungs, causing the lungs to become inflamed or irritated. Breathing difficulties can result from this inhalation or irritation, causing an excessive amount of fluid and mucus to accumulate in the pet’s lower airway. This potentially life-threatening problem has led us to study the benefits of using HBOT for pets (or “hyperbaric oxygen therapy”) as a solution. HBOT has shown it can significantly improve the condition of animals who are suffering from food aspiration associated issues.
While HBOT may often be automatically associated with humans, it’s important to bear in mind there are many potential applications for pets, including in the improvement of food aspiration symptoms. HBOT uses pure oxygen, maintaining an ambient temperature exceeding standard atmospheric pressure. Generally speaking, the air will rise up to three times that of normal air pressure boosting the amount of oxygen carried by the blood. This increase in blood oxygen level helps to fight infections, promotes healing and restores blood gases to normal levels.
While it is easier to encourage a human to inhale pure oxygen, it can be more challenging to do so with an animal. Therefore a clinics staff ensures their safety by making sure to follow certain precautions. Before any animal HBOT treatment takes place the animal is tested, ensuring a normal body temperature. Any increase can result in an excessive amount of oxygen which can prove to be toxic. Next, is the removing of any metal touching the animal and reducing the risk of static shock by placing them in the chamber wet. Once in a chamber, therapy begins, and the animal naturally breathes in purified and pressurized air from their surroundings.
While HBOT for pets is a relatively new therapy, it has seen proven success as an adjunctive medicine. Take the following case study as an example. A 5-week-old female puppy was presented after it was discovered in respiratory arrest immediately after accidental ingestion of a large piece of dry dog food kibble. The owner cleared the oral cavity with her finger then performed chest compressions until the puppy began spontaneous respirations. The puppy was dyspneic, tachypneic, and cyanotic on presentation, and had increased pulmonary bronchovesicular sounds in all lung fields. Admitting radiographs revealed non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema.