Development of a High Flow Oxygen Analyzer for Monitoring Oxygen Therapy in Adults Using High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC)
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Side effects of using HFNC include gastric insufflation (air entry into the stomach) because HFNC increases positive airway. The next side effect of using HFNC is complications of pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. This complication occurs in the case of children. In these cases, oxygen administration was reported to exceed the recommended protocol. Although the incidence of air leaks in the use of HFNC for adults has not been reported, similar events may also occur in adults, so close monitoring is needed, especially on oxygen flow. Making the design of the High Flow Oxygen Analyzer can be used for monitoring the flow and oxygen concentration in HFNC. This study uses an Arduino microcontroller to process the oxygen concentration output from the OOA101-1 oxygen concentration sensor, then the processed oxygen concentration will be displayed on the TFT LCD. The variable in this study is the oxygen concentration setting value, while the independent variable is the OOA101-1 oxygen concentration sensor. The concentration value was adjusted using an oxygen blender, while the comparison tool used was gas flow analysis (Citrex H3). In the testing phase, the measurement value is 50% to 100% with a time of 1 minute at each point. Based on the measurements that have been made, the largest error value is obtained at a concentration of 50%, which is 3.07% and the smallest error value is at 100%, which is 0.40%. Data
retrieval using a compressor and central oxygen is very influential on the results of the flow and oxygen concentration. The results obtained are more stable than without the use of a compressor and central oxygen. From these results, the calibrator module has an error (value) which is still within the relative limits of the conclusion, which is ±5%. And also the design of this tool is portable and low cost and made for use in hospital companies as maintenance of HFNC equipment.
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