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XPO110 Supplemental Battery Pack for XPO2 Portable Concentrator, included in XPO100B kit, also available separately. Learn More
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XPO150 Carrying Case for XPO2 Portable Concentrator, included in XPO100 and XPO100B kits, also available separately. Learn More
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DC Power Adapter for XPO2 Portable Concentrato, also available separately. Learn More
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Wheeled Cart for XPO2 Portable Concentrator makes it easy to transport the XPO2 and all its accessories. Learn More
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The Invacare PreciseRx Pediatric Flowmeter adapts Invacare oxygen concentrators for low-flow usage. This means you can now use this efficient oxygen modality for pediatric applications. Learn More
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$278.95The available Patient Convenience Pack for the Invacare® HomeFill® System uses the latest integrated pneumatic conserving technology while remaining lightweight. This cylinder combines all the patient independence and provider cost savings realized with the HomeFill delivery model plus carefree convenience and simplicity. Learn More
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XPO110 Supplemental Battery Pack for XPO2 Portable Concentrator, included in XPO100B kit, also available separately. Learn More
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$486.00The available Patient Convenience Pack for the Invacare® HomeFill® System uses the latest integrated pneumatic conserving technology while remaining lightweight. This cylinder combines all the patient independence and provider cost savings realized with the HomeFill delivery model plus carefree convenience and simplicity. Learn More
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Battery Pack for SOLO2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator, included in TPO100B kit, also available separately. Learn More
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XPO100B Concentrator, carrying case, supplemental battery, AC adapter, DC adapter and accessory bag XPO100 Concentrator, carrying case, AC adapter, DC adapter and accessory bag Learn More
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Oxygen therapy is the administration of oxygen as a medical intervention, which can be for a variety of purposes in both chronic and acute patient care. Oxygen is essential for cell metabolism, and in turn, tissue oxygenation is essential for all normal physiological functions.
Oxygen therapy is a treatment that provides you with extra oxygen, a gas that your body needs to work well. Normally, your lungs absorb oxygen from the air. However, some diseases and conditions can prevent you from getting enough oxygen.
Oxygen therapy may help you function better and be more active. Oxygen is supplied in a metal cylinder or other container. It flows through a tube and is delivered to your lungs in one of the following ways:
Through a nasal cannula, which consists of two small plastic tubes, or prongs, that are placed in both nostrils.
Through a face mask, which fits over your nose and mouth.
Through a small tube inserted into your windpipe through the front of your neck. Your doctor will use a needle or small incision (cut) to place the tube. Oxygen delivered this way is called transtracheal oxygen therapy.
Oxygen therapy can be done in a hospital, another medical setting, or at home. If you need oxygen therapy for a chronic (ongoing) disease or condition, you might receive home oxygen therapy.