| Literature DB >> 33274064 |
Stephen Rc Howie1,2, Bernard E Ebruke1, Mireia Gil3, Beverly Bradley4, Ebrima Nyassi1, Timothy Edmonds5,6, Sainimere Boladuadua6, Senimili Rasili7, Eric Rafai7, Grant Mackenzie8,9,10, Yu Ling Cheng4, David Peel11, Joan Vives-Tomas1, Syed Ma Zaman1,12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Oxygen reduces mortality from severe pneumonia and is a vital part of case management, but achieving reliable access to oxygen is challenging in low and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. We developed and field tested two oxygen supply solutions suitable for the realities of LMIC health facilities.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33274064 PMCID: PMC7698571 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.10.020425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 7.664
Figure 1PS system diagram (Panel A) and in situ Basse Health Centre (Panel B and Panel C). Panel A: PS system diagram Basse Health Centre. Panel B: PS system oxygen concentrator connected to 5-outlet SureFlow (Chart Inc) unit. Panel C: PS system electronic control board and battery storage.
Power storage (PS) system – oxygen concentration output at maximum flow (5 L/min), and availability of oxygen for clinical care
| Outcome measured | Number/proportion | |
|---|---|---|
| Recordings (No.) | 56 | |
| Oxygen concentration output, Median (range) | 92.5% (82.2-95.4) | |
| Proportion of recordings ≥82% ± 3% concentration | 100% | |
| Pulse oximetry readings (No.) | 12863 | |
| Pulse oximetry readings <90% SpO2 (No.) | 1156 | |
| Pulse oximetry readings <90% for which oxygen was available, No. (%)* | 1156 (100%) | |
SpO2 – peripheral capillary oxygen saturation
*Target 90%.
Power storage (PS) system – ease of use by health staff (5-point scale, “Poor”, “Fair”, “Good”, “Very Good”, “Excellent”)
| Outcome measured | Number/Outcome |
|---|---|
| No. staff | 20 |
| No. rating “Poor” | 0 |
| No. rating “Fair” | 1 |
| No. rating “Good” | 1 |
| No. rating “Very Good” | 10 |
| No. rating “Excellent” | 8 |
| Median rating | Very Good |
| %≥‘Good’ (Target >80%) | 95 |
Solar-power storage (PS) system – oxygen concentration output at maximum flow (5 L/min), and availability of oxygen for clinical care
| Oxygen concentration | Outcome measured | Number/Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Recordings (No.) | 38 | |
| Oxygen concentration output, Median (range) | 89.8% (88.0-99.7) | |
| Proportion of recordings ≥82% ± 3% concentration | 100% | |
| Pulse oximetry readings (N) | 13 862 | |
| Pulse oximetry readings <90% SpO2 (No.) | 1974 | |
| Pulse oximetry readings <90% for which oxygen was available, No. (%)* | 1974 (100%) | |
SpO2 – peripheral capillary oxygen saturation
Figure 2Solar-PS systems in the field. Panel A: Standard Solar-PS systems in situ in AFPRC Hospital, Farafenni, The Gambia. Panel B: Trailer Solar-PS system installed at Soma Health Centre, Soma, The Gambia.*Wheels were subsequently removed and fence erected to deter theft. Panel C: Trailer Solar-PS system supplying oxygen to a child in Soma Health Centre, Soma, The Gambia. *Photograph used with permission of caregiver.
Solar-power storage (PS) system – ease of use by health staff in participating facilities (5-point scale, “Poor”, “Fair”, “Good”, “Very Good”, “Excellent”), December 2016*
| Outcome measured | Number/Outcome |
|---|---|
| No. staff | 15 |
| No. rating ‘Poor’ | 0 |
| No. rating ‘Fair’ | 0 |
| No. rating ‘Good’ | 0 |
| No. rating ‘Very Good’ | 0 |
| No. rating ‘Excellent’ | 15 |
| Median rating | Excellent |
| %≥‘Good’ (Target >80%) | 100 |
*Not yet administered at Nausori Fiji at report date.
Figure 3Daily hours of usage of Solar PS oxygen system at Farafenni Hospital during formal 12-month monitoring (December 2015 to November 2016).
Item capital costs and running costs (US$)* for PS system (including concentrator) supply, solar-PS system (including concentrator) supply, oxygen concentrator powered from mains supply alone, and oxygen cylinder supply
| Concentrators* | 675 | 675 | 675 | |||
| Patient delivery-associated equipment | 495 | 495 | 187 | 495 | ||
| Additional equipment | 8349 | 19 548 | ||||
| Total equipment cost | 9519 | 20 718 | 187 | 1170 | ||
| Teknon to site | 265 | 265 | 133 | |||
| Shipping | 3947 | 3925 | 300 | |||
| 484 | 484 | 162 | ||||
| Electricity unit cost (per kWh) | 22.2 c Gambia, 15.8 c Fiji | 0 | 22.2 c Gambia, 15.8 c Fiji | |||
| Maintenance | 2105 | 1585 | 842 | |||
| Cylinder refill | Gambia | 44.52 | ||||
| Fiji | 51.48 | |||||
| Cylinder rent pa | Gambia | 0 | ||||
| Fiji | 1007.28 | |||||
| Cylinder transport (per cylinder) | 11 |
PS – power storage; c – cents
*Exchange rates: 1US$ = Euro0.853 / GBP0.753.
†Standard Solar-PS system. Total equipment costs for the trailer-mounted version were US$26 963.
Overall oxygen costs (US$) for a standardised paediatric ward* and a standardised all-age health facility† (costs in parentheses are costs without shipping costs included)
| PS | Solar-PS3 | Concentrator | Cylinder | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standardised paediatric facility using 0.5 mL/year | Cost per litre oxygen | Gambia | 0.0110 (0.0100) | 0.0146 (0.0131) | 0.0035 | 0.0096 | 0.0107 | 0.0321 |
| Fiji | 0.0108 (0.0092) | 0.0146 (0.0131) | 0.0033 | 0.0201 | 0.0224 | 0.0755 | ||
| Cost per annum | Gambia | 5515 (4725.6) | 7322 (6533.4) | 1762 | 4815 | 5350 | 17832 | |
| Fiji | 5391 (4601.6) | 7322 (6533.4) | 1638 | 10068 | 11187 | 37289 | ||
| Standardised all-age facility using 1.7 mL/year | Cost per litre Oxygen | Gambia | 0.0119 (0.0103) | 0.0151 (0.0135) | 0.0044 | 0.0320 | 0.0356 | 0.1067 |
| Fiji | 0.0115 (0.0099) | 0.0151 (0.0135) | 0.0040 | 0.0679 | 0.0755 | 0.2264 | ||
| Cost per annum | Gambia | 5932 (5142.6) | 7566 (6767.4) | 2179.0 | 16006 | 17785 | 59282 | |
| Fiji | 5755 (4965.6) | 7566 (6767.4) | 2002 | 33967 | 37741 | 125803 | ||
PS – power storage, Solar-PS – solar-power storage
*Standardised paediatric ward used here comprises 15 beds, 500 000L of oxygen used annually, 1286 patients/years (a bed occupancy of approximately 100% across a year – a moderate-high occupancy facility), a 6% prevalence of hypoxemia amongst admissions, and average length of oxygen treatment of 3 days at an average 1.5 L/min flow of oxygen, a total average hospital stay of 5 days, and 5556 oxygen concentrator hours of running annually shared between 2 concentrators (the regulation number for a facility this size, run from one PS or Solar-PS system) with a lifespan of 5 years.
†Standardised all-age facility used here comprises 30 beds, 1.7 mL of oxygen used annually, an average bed occupancy of 67% (reflecting a moderate occupancy facility), half of admissions being children and half adults, a 6% prevalence of hypoxaemia amongst children admitted and a 9% prevalence of hypoxaemia among adults, and average length of oxygen treatment of 3 days at an average 1.5 L/min flow of oxygen for children and 5 L/min for adults, a total average hospital stay of 5 days, and 7906 oxygen concentrator hours of running annually shared between 3 concentrators (the regulation number for a facility this size, run from one PS or Solar-PS system) with a lifespan of 5 years.