Medical oxygen production, supply, and infrastructure augmentation during the COVID-19 pandemic in India: A narrative review

Anjori Agrawal, Kapil Singh, Ashwani Verma
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According to the World Health Organization, the primary symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and fatigue, while more serious cases present with dyspnea (difficulty breathing) and chest pain. The medical use of oxygen therapy is a common life support treatment for numerous diseases at multiple levels of health care in India. An abrupt spike in medical oxygen demand (nearly 100 – 200 fold) has been observed in regions such as South America, Africa, and Asia, including India. Governments of the respective countries have implemented policy decisions to tackle medical oxygen shortage during the pandemic. In this narrative review, we describe and summarize the actions taken by the Indian government to manage the medical oxygen requirement during the deadly COVID-19 waves in India. Searches were conducted on PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar databases, and websites of various ministries and departments of the Government of India, covering the period from January 2020 to January 31, 2023. Qualitative data were extracted using pre-defined themes from published documents related to medical oxygen supply during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Indian context. This narrative review summarizes the state of medical oxygen during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on medical oxygen production, supply, infrastructure augmentation, pressure swing adsorption plants, capacity building, web application, and monitoring mechanisms. The 76th World Health Assembly has also adopted the Access to Medical Oxygen Resolution to prevent deaths and ensure that no country faces an oxygen shortage, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
印度 COVID-19 大流行期间的医用氧气生产、供应和基础设施扩建:叙述性综述
根据世界卫生组织的资料,COVID-19 的主要症状包括发烧、咳嗽和疲劳,更严重的病例会出现呼吸困难和胸痛。在印度的各级医疗机构中,氧气疗法是治疗多种疾病的常用生命支持疗法。在包括印度在内的南美、非洲和亚洲等地区,医疗用氧需求量突然激增(近 100 - 200 倍)。各国政府纷纷做出政策决定,以解决大流行期间医用氧气短缺的问题。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们描述并总结了印度政府在印度致命的 COVID-19 浪潮期间为管理医用氧气需求所采取的行动。我们在 PubMed、Scopus、Google Scholar 数据库以及印度政府各部委和部门的网站上进行了检索,时间跨度为 2020 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月 31 日。采用预先确定的主题,从印度 COVID-19 大流行期间与医用氧气供应相关的已发表文献中提取定性数据。本叙述性综述总结了 COVID-19 大流行期间医用氧气的状况,重点关注医用氧气的生产、供应、基础设施扩建、变压吸附设备、能力建设、网络应用和监控机制。第 76 届世界卫生大会还通过了 "医用氧气获取决议",以防止死亡并确保任何国家都不会面临 COVID-19 大流行期间出现的氧气短缺问题。
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