Heliox
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Heliox is a gas that is composed of a mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O2). The term Heliox generally describes a mixture that is 21% O2 (the same as air) and 79% He, although other mixtures are available. Heliox has been used in a medical context since the 1930s, and although the medical community adopted its use initially to alleviate the symptoms of upper airway obstruction, its range of medical uses has since expanded greatly, most of which are dependent on the low density of heliox.
Airway resistance is dictated by the diameter of the airways and by the density of the inspired gas. Therefore when nitrogen (of air) is replaced by helium, airway resistance is reduced due to the lower density of the inspired gas. This means that when one breathes Heliox, airway resistance is less, and therefore the mechanical energy required to ventilate the lungs, or the Work of Breathing (WOB) is decreased. This is why Heliox is used in the alleviation of many medical conditions that involve a decrease in airway diameter (and consequently increased airway resistance), such as upper airway obstruction, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchiolitis and croup. Patients with these conditions may suffer a range of symptoms including dyspnoea (breathlessness), hypoxaemia (below-normal oxygen content in the arterial blood) and eventually a weakening of the respiratory muscles due to exhaustion, which can lead to respiratory failure and require intubation and mechanical ventilation - Heliox may reduce all these effects, making it easier for the patient to breathe, and as it will reduce work of breathing, Heliox can help to prevent this respiratory failure. Heliox has also found utility in the weaning of patients off mechanical ventilation, and in the nebulisation of inhalable drugs.
Heliox is also used in diving. It is generally used during the deep phase of dives carried out using technical diving techniques.
Other special breathing gases include:
- Enriched-air Nitrox, a commonly-available alternative to regular air.
- Trimix, a close rival and slightly less expensive alternative to Heliox. Trimix is often used in commercial diving.
Because sound travels faster in Heliox than in air, voice formants are raised, making divers' speech very high-pitched, and hard to understand to people not used to it.
Cryogenic equipment
Heliox is also a cryogenically cooled system produced by Oxford Instruments. Presently available in 2 varieties, the VL and TL, vertically-loaded and top-loaded respectively. They are both pumped He3 cryostats, the TL capable of magnetic fields of up to 14 T, and the VL capable of achieving magnetic fields of up to 2 T. The base temperature for both systems is ~250 mK. Whilst the basis of operation of system is pumping of liquid Helium 3 below 2.2 K, this low temperature is achieved by first cooling the system to 2.2 K by pumping of Helium 4. A constant supply of liquid He4 is necessary, constituting a typical overhead of ~£1 / litre, whilst He3 is efficiently conserved as it is valued at ~£300 / litre!.
Diving Equipment
Heliox Technologies Inc. is also a Silicon Valley, California based diving equipment manufacturer. Heliox Technologies makes specialist technical diving equipment including electronics upgrades for closed circuit rebreathers and advanced dive computers. www.heliox.com
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