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PAHO issues guidelines on efficient use of oxygen

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Washington – The Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) has issued guidelines to Caribbean and other countries to improve oxygen use in health care facilities, many of which have faced shortages of this vital gas used in the treatment of respiratory conditions resulting from coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

PAHO said that the guidelines detail the changes needed to expand capacities in hospitals or health centres to strengthen the rational use of oxygen, including engineering, administrative and clinical management facets.

“The sudden increase in cases and hospitalizations during the pandemic led some health facilities to realize that, in addition to shortages of oxygen itself, many lacked adequate equipment and human resources with the necessary expertise to efficiently manage this medical gas,” PAHO said in a statement.

It added that it has sent experts to assess the situation in various hospitals in the region and understand areas that could be improved in oxygen storage, distribution and administration.

The PAHO Technical Group on Oxygen found that, in some facilities, factors such as leaks in storage and distribution systems, incorrect pressure levels and ill-adjusted flow meters and disconnections were affectting efficient use.

PAHO said that in response, it developed a set of technical guidelines to rapidly expand the capabilities of health services, especially in the face of potential shortages.

“The guidelines detail ways to enhance rational oxygen use, ensuring patients receive it according to clinical needs, in adequate doses, and for the necessary time and at a lowest possible cost for them and their community,” PAHO said.

The publication also reminds facilities of other key oxygen management aspects, such as ensuring the availability of electrical energy and knowledge about the variety of specific systems used in hospitals, PAHO said.

In addition to the guide, available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese, PAHO said it prepared interactive infographics with ten videos providing key information to promote the sustainable use of medical oxygen. (CMC)

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