Das Liquid-oxygen-System (LOX) |
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Authors: | Dr. O. Schedler U. Kleemann H. Handschak M. Hensel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Luftrettungsstation Senftenberg, Ackerstra?e 11, 01968, Senftenberg, Deutschland 2. Bereich Rettungsdienst, Klinikum Niederlausitz GmbH, Deutschland, Senftenberg 3. Klinik für An?sthesiologie und operative Intensivmedizin, Universit?tsmedizin Charite, Deutschland, Berlin
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Abstract: | By oxygen concentration measurements (Oximeter Oxydig Dräger, Lübeck) in the EC 145 helicopter two oxygen transport and application systems were compared. The new liquid oxygen system (LOX) for the oxygen therapy was assessed in an application observation. For physical reasons fluid oxygen evaporates during the stand-by phase and an increased concentration (22.8% O2) in the exhaust valve of LOX arises. On the other hand a high oxygen concentration (22.7% O2) was measured in the operation mode of the conventional pressure flask gas system (GAS). No increased concentration could be measured within the helicopter cabin (HEMS, PAX) comparing both oxygen systems. For transport and application of oxygen with a very big reserve for the air dependent intensive transport the results show that LOX is a sure low pressure system (3.4 bar). |
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