Pressure Swing Absorption Oxygen Concentrator equipped with Remote Monitoring Pulse Oximeter

Salila Ongtrakul, Anyarin Thitiratannapong, C. Pintavirooj, T. Treebupachatsakul
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The new COVID-19 disease was first identified in China at the end of 2019 and has spread rapidly all over the world. It has been projected that, by March 2021, the number of infections could reach 300 million cases and over two million deaths. One of the main implications for COVID-19 patients is pneumonia where the lung is infected, hence patients suffering from insufficient oxygen in the blood. As the number of COVID-19 cases have significantly increased, the demand for oxygen generators have also skyrocketed. This research concerns the design and construction of emergency low-cost oxygen concentrators used for mild COVID-19 symptoms, of which are forced to be treated at home. Our absorption-based oxygen concentrator uses zeolite packed in a sieve canister. An Oil-free compressor is then used to pump air in. Zeolite will absorb nitrogen from the air leaving oxygen free to travel towards the outlet. To evaluate the treatment, we have equipped the system with a pulse oximeter to measure the percent saturation oxygen, pulse rate and temperature. To prevent COVID-19 infections between patients and caretakers, we have designed an android application to remotely control the oxygen concentrator. Experiment has shown that our emergency low-cost oxygen concentrator can supply oxygen with an 85% purity rate.
配备远程监测脉搏血氧仪的变压吸收式氧气浓缩器
新型冠状病毒病于2019年底在中国首次发现,并迅速蔓延到世界各地。据预测,到2021年3月,感染人数可能达到3亿例,死亡人数可能超过200万。对COVID-19患者的主要影响之一是肺部感染的肺炎,因此患者的血液中氧气不足。随着新冠肺炎确诊病例的大幅增加,制氧机的需求也急剧增加。本研究涉及用于COVID-19轻度症状的紧急低成本氧气浓缩器的设计和建造,这些症状被迫在家中治疗。我们的吸收式氧气浓缩器使用筛筒包装的沸石。然后使用无油压缩机将空气泵入。沸石将从空气中吸收氮气,使氧气自由地流向出口。为了评估治疗效果,我们为系统配备了脉搏血氧仪来测量饱和氧百分比、脉搏率和温度。为了防止患者和护理人员之间的COVID-19感染,我们设计了一个机器人应用程序来远程控制氧气浓缩器。实验表明,我们研制的应急低成本氧气浓缩器可提供85%纯度的氧气。
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