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titleOfInvention Nasal oxygen cannula with device for measuring use time
abstract The present invention relates to a nasal oxygen cannula, which has a simple and economic design that reduces drug wastage and allows the effective use time to be measured in order to effectively monitor oxygen therapy treatment in patients with spontaneous breathing. Structurally, the cannula is formed by a mechanical system that is only activated when it comes into physical contact with the patient's columella, and an electronic component that allows the real use time of the device to be measured by means of an electric actuator that triggers an electric pulse the moment the cannula is in place on the user.
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