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Which gas is better for exit bags: nitrogen or helium?
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Both gases act similarly to prevent oxygen from being absorbed while not interfering with getting rid of CO2, maybe price and availability are the only variables I'd think of.
I know argon is not working for many people... I ended up buying argon cause the regulators that show flow in liters are for that kind of gas... But the day I was receiving the bottle I read some posts of people who tried it and didn't work
Helium is ideal. Nitrogen is heavier than helium and argon is heavier than both.
As stated above, many people have failed with argon.
They all have the same capacity to cause death by hypoxia, but argon is so heavy it tends to drop below air, making the exit bag method ineffective even with a higher than 15L min flow rate.
I haven't seen much on trying it with a mask though.
Helium is ideal. Nitrogen is heavier than helium and argon is heavier than both.
As stated above, many people have failed with argon.
They all have the same capacity to cause death by hypoxia, but argon is so heavy it tends to drop below air, making the exit bag method ineffective even with a higher than 15L min flow rate.
I haven't seen much on trying it with a mask though.
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