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Latest revision as of 22:01, 16 February 2025

Venturi Mask[edit]

A Venturi mask is a medical device used to deliver a known oxygen concentration to patients on controlled oxygen therapy. It is commonly used in hospitals and is particularly useful for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who require a specific concentration of oxygen.

An adult wearing a Venturi mask.

Design and Function[edit]

The Venturi mask is designed to deliver a precise oxygen concentration by mixing oxygen with room air. It consists of a mask that covers the nose and mouth, connected to a jet nozzle and a series of color-coded adapters. Each adapter corresponds to a specific oxygen concentration, typically ranging from 24% to 60%.

The principle behind the Venturi mask is based on the Venturi effect, where a fluid's pressure decreases as it flows through a constricted section of pipe. In the case of the Venturi mask, oxygen flows through a narrow jet, creating a low-pressure area that entrains room air. This mixture of oxygen and air is then delivered to the patient.

Clinical Use[edit]

Venturi masks are particularly useful in situations where precise control of oxygen concentration is necessary. They are often used in the management of patients with COPD, where too much oxygen can lead to respiratory depression. The ability to deliver a fixed concentration of oxygen makes the Venturi mask a valuable tool in respiratory therapy.

Advantages and Limitations[edit]

The main advantage of the Venturi mask is its ability to deliver a precise and constant oxygen concentration, regardless of the patient's breathing pattern. This makes it superior to other oxygen delivery devices like nasal cannulas or simple face masks, which can deliver variable concentrations of oxygen.

However, the Venturi mask can be uncomfortable for some patients due to its bulkiness and the need for a tight fit to ensure accurate oxygen delivery. Additionally, it requires careful selection of the appropriate adapter to match the desired oxygen concentration.

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