Hyperbaric chambers For Sale

How Much Does Hyperbaric chamber Cost?
The Current Price Range Based on 6 Vendors on Bimedis. It’s Costs Starts Approximately at 4880 and ends at the Highest Price 489825. The Average Price for Hyperbaric chamber - 79204 based on 11 product listings in this category.

Tips and Guidelines for Buying a Hyperbaric Chamber

Hyperbaric chambers used to treat formation of gas bubbles in the blood, including pulmonary and cerebral air embolism. Also used for gas gangrene and other anaerobic infections. Air pressure is raised to levels above atmospheric pressure in chambers designed for patient treatment. Patient breathes pure oxygen delivered by mask or hood, or oxyen pressurization of the chamber. Multiplace chambers can hold more than one patient, including medical personnel.

Tips for Buying a Hyperbaric Chamber

1. One patient in a sitting or reclining position can be accommodated by monoplace hyperbaric chambers. These hyperbaric chambers do not allow space for personnel, and therefore require a two-way communication system. Acrylic dome or viewing ports must allow medical personnel to directly view the patient's progress.

2. Monoplace hyperbaric chambers should operate in maximum pressures from about 30 psi. Multiplace chambers operate from 75 psi.

3. For monoplace hyperbaric chambers, the main pressure gauges should range from 1-3 ATA (atmospheres absolute), and from 1-6 ATA for multiplace hyperbaric chambers. The majority of treatments for decompression sickness and embolisms are performed at 2-3 ATA.

4. Examining discharge data and estimating the number of patients with the appropriate indications for this therapy will help facilities in evaluating the potential demand for HBOT.

5. There is a study that suggests that a reasonable daily treatment volume for the first year of operation can be reached by applying a factor of 1 for every 100,000 people in the facility's service area.

6. A multiplace hyperbaric oxygen chamber may be more cost effective when a facility's throughput gets to 12 patients a day

7. Facilities should consider the following factors before making a hyperbaric chamber purchase: chamber capacity, duration of treatments, and daily hours of operation.

8. To allow for emergencies and flexible scheduling of patients, the hyperbaric chamber operation at 80% of facility capacity is considered appropriate. 

9. Facilities should check with their insurance carriers to find out if there are any specific insurance requirements for hyperbaric chamber systems.

10. Specially trained technical and medical staff is needed for a fully developed HBOT program. Such a program also requires an investment in hyperbaric oxygen chamber equipment and training in proper hyper pressure chamber installation and operation.