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Design and Prototyping of a Low-Cost Portable Mechanical Ventilator.

Abdul Mohsen Al Husseini1, Heon Ju Lee1, Justin Negrete1, Stephen Powelson1, Amelia Tepper Servi1, Alexander H Slocum1, Jussi Saukkonen2.   

Abstract

This paper describes the design and prototyping of a low-cost portable mechanical ventilator for use in mass casualty cases and resource-poor environments. The ventilator delivers breaths by compressing a conventional bag-valve mask (BVM) with a pivoting cam arm, eliminating the need for a human operator for the BVM. An initial prototype was built out of acrylic, measuring 11.25 × 6.7 × 8   in . 3 and weighing 9 lbs. It is driven by an electric motor powered by a 14.8 VDC battery and features an adjustable tidal volume up to a maximum of 750 ml. Tidal volume and number of breaths per minute are set via user-friendly input knobs. The prototype also features an assist-control mode and an alarm to indicate overpressurization of the system. Future iterations of the device will include a controllable inspiration to expiration time ratio, a pressure relief valve, PEEP capabilities, and an LCD screen. With a prototyping cost of only $420, the bulk-manufacturing price for the ventilator is estimated to be less than $200. Through this prototype, the strategy of cam-actuated BVM compression is proven to be a viable option to achieve low-cost, low-power portable ventilator technology that provides essential ventilator features at a fraction of the cost of existing technology.

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Keywords:  biomedical equipment; patient treatment; pneumodynamics

Year:  2010        PMID: 32328214      PMCID: PMC7164497          DOI: 10.1115/1.3442790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Device        ISSN: 1932-6181            Impact factor:   0.582


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Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2020-03-30

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