What is a Gas Humidifier? A gas humidifier is an instrument for artificially warming and humidifying respiratory gas for mechanically ventilated patients. When natural respiratory humidification decreases pulmonic infections and damage to lung tissue may occur. Natural Gas Humidifiers in the Human Body In a healthy human, 75% of respiratory gas conditioning occurs in the upper respiratory tract
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