O2matic HOT 100
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CE Marked
O2matic is an IIB-classed medical device and is CE marked by TÜV SÜD. O2matic ApS is ISO13485 certified. |
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O2matic HOT 100
Monitors and titrates oxygen based on the condition of the patient
Today, citizens in oxygen treatment receive a fixed dose of oxygen, which is usually only adjusted 2-4 times a year. With O2matic Home Oxygen Therapy, HOT, we introduce a new way to treat patients with oxygen at home. O2matic HOT 100 has advanced software and AI that ensures an unprecedented and unique course of treatment for patients in their own homes, which is recognizable from the patient’s hospital course. This patent-pending solution ensures that the patient does not have to become immobile by continuously wearing a sensor. Instead, the patient must take a certain amount of sessions during the day. O2matic manages the rest and ensures that the patient receives the right oxygen supplement, and at the same time sends data to the central system. HOT 100 is intended for the treatment of adult patients over 18 years receiving oxygen at home (LTOT).
A great advancement for oxygen therapy
HOT 100 monitors and titrates oxygen based on the patient’s condition and optimizes oxygen treatment by regulating the oxygen supply based on a frequent measurement of the blood oxygen level. HOT 100 is connected to the patient’s existing oxygen source in the home, e.g. concentrator or oxygen cylinder, and the patient’s preferred nasal catheter or mask. The device also has the option of connecting additional equipment via Bluetooth®, e.g. scale, spirometer, blood pressure device. HOT 100 can work stand-alone, but it is also possible to connect it to O2matic Connectivity, which then continuously collects data. When the patient contacts the health service, the collected data can give the health professional staff a better basis for assessing the patient.
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CE Marked
O2matic is an IIB-classed medical device and is CE marked by TÜV SÜD. O2matic ApS is ISO13485 certified. |
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Benefits
- Individually adapted oxygen treatment
- The solution is CE marked and is based-on Microsoft Azure platform.
- Provision of treatment data for use by healthcare professionals
- Increased patient safety
- Prevents hospitalizations by detecting worsening of condition earlier
- Increased quality of life for the patient
- Based on HL7-standard
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O2matic connectivity
Automatic titration has improved oxygen treatment in hospitals, and the time has now come to also use the technology outside hospitals to treat citizens in need of long-term oxygen treatment (LTOT) in home care.
O2matic Connectivity connects patients in home care oxygen treatment with the health care providers by:
- Enabling central monitoring of automatic titration at home.
- The ability to adjust the prescription for oxygen treatment centrally and transfer the configuration to O2matic HOT and to hospital systems.
- The ability to exchange data with other systems through a secure interface.
- Enabling other relevant equipment to be connected to the O2matic Connectivity infrastructure and collect data.
Clinical studies
In 2025, the first qualitative study on O2matic HOT was published in COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
The study, The Experience of Automated Home Oxygen Therapy for Patients With COPD – A Qualitative Study, explored how patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) experience the use of automated oxygen titration at home through O2matic HOT Connectivity.
Through in-depth interviews, researchers found that patients felt an increased sense of safety and control when using the O2matic HOT device, expressing confidence in its ability to deliver the precise amount of oxygen needed based on their activity level. Patients reported that optimized oxygen delivery allowed them to move more naturally and perform daily activities without frequent interruptions, leading to an improved quality of life. Furthermore, the ability to self-monitor their oxygen levels was seen as a valuable tool, promoting greater independence and providing patients with more peace of mind.
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Physical
- Weight: 700 g
- Dimensions: 150 x 150 x 100 mm
- Connection: Bluetooth
- Alarm volume: 56 dB – Always on
Electrical
- Main: 120–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- DC input: 12 VDC
- Power consumption: 10 VA
- Battery type: Lithium Ion
- Battery capacity: 4 hours
Classifications
- Type of protection: Class II and internally powered
- Degree of protection: Type BF – Applied part
- Ingress protection: IP22
- Method of sterilization: None
- Suitability of use: Oxygen rich environment
- Mode of operation: Continuous
Environmental
- Operating temperature: 5°C – 40°C
- Storage temperature: -20°C – 60°C
- Operating humidity: 10% – 90% (Non-condensing, ≤ 50 hPa partial pressure)
- Storage humidity: 10% – 90%
- Operating altitude: 0 – 2000 meters
Performance
- SpO2 reading: 70% – 100% ± 2
- Heart rate: 40 – 240 bpm ± 5
- System response rate: 1 sec
- Data sample rate: 1 sec
- Flow rate: 0 – 15 l/min (±5% total flow output tolerance)
- Input pressure: Up to 100 PSI (6 bar)
Expected Service Life
- HOT 100 device: 5 years
- Battery: 2 years
- Power supply: 5 years
- Pulse oximeter: Refer to sensor IFU
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