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  • Topical oxygen wound therapy systems designed to treat chronic or non-healing wounds by increasing the oxygen concentration and pressure of the air surrounding the wound. These systems generally include an oxygen-producing unit (typically an oxygen concentrator or oxygen generator) connected to a reservoir for trapping oxygen-enriched low-pressure air; systems based on reusable chambers or single-use sleeves are available. Pressurized oxygen-wound therapy systems typically operate at oxygen flow rates between 2 and 5 L/min. Air pressure within the chamber or bag is typically elevated by 5 to 50 mbar (i.e., pressurized to 1.005 to 1.05 ATM). These systems are typically used intermittently in multiple sessions over the course of several days or weeks.
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