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Emergency ventilator for COVID-19.

William P King1,2, Jennifer Amos1,2, Magdi Azer3, Daniel Baker4, Rashid Bashir1,2, Catherine Best1, Eliot Bethke1,2, Stephen A Boppart1,2, Elisabeth Bralts5, Ryan M Corey1, Rachael Dietkus5, Gary Durack6, Stefan Elbel1,7, Greg Elliott1, Jake Fava5, Nigel Goldenfeld1, Molly H Goldstein1, Courtney Hayes8, Nicole Herndon8, Shandra Jamison1, Blake Johnson1, Harley Johnson1, Mark Johnson2,9, John Kolaczynski4, Tonghun Lee1, Sergei Maslov1, Davis J McGregor1, Derek Milner1, Ralf Moller1, Jonathan Mosley10, Andy Musser7, Max Newberger4, David Null1, Lucas O'Bryan5, Michael Oelze1, Jerry O'Leary4, Alex Pagano1,5, Michael Philpott1, Brian Pianfetti1, Alex Pille4, Luca Pizzuto4, Brian Ricconi7, Marcello Rubessa10, Sam Rylowicz4, Clifford Shipley8, Andrew C Singer1, Brian Stewart9, Rachel Switzky1, Sameh Tawfick1, Matthew Wheeler10, Karen White2,9, Evan M Widloski1, Eric Wood1, Charles Wood4, Abigail R Wooldridge1.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the world in 2020 by spreading at unprecedented rates and causing tens of thousands of fatalities within a few months. The number of deaths dramatically increased in regions where the number of patients in need of hospital care exceeded the availability of care. Many COVID-19 patients experience Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a condition that can be treated with mechanical ventilation. In response to the need for mechanical ventilators, designed and tested an emergency ventilator (EV) that can control a patient's peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) and breathing rate, while keeping a positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP). This article describes the rapid design, prototyping, and testing of the EV. The development process was enabled by rapid design iterations using additive manufacturing (AM). In the initial design phase, iterations between design, AM, and testing enabled a working prototype within one week. The designs of the 16 different components of the ventilator were locked by additively manufacturing and testing a total of 283 parts having parametrically varied dimensions. In the second stage, AM was used to produce 75 functional prototypes to support engineering evaluation and animal testing. The devices were tested over more than two million cycles. We also developed an electronic monitoring system and with automatic alarm to provide for safe operation, along with training materials and user guides. The final designs are available online under a free license. The designs have been transferred to more than 70 organizations in 15 countries. This project demonstrates the potential for ultra-fast product design, engineering, and testing of medical devices needed for COVID-19 emergency response.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33378363     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  7 in total

1.  PVP1-The People's Ventilator Project: A fully open, low-cost, pressure-controlled ventilator research platform compatible with adult and pediatric uses.

Authors:  Julienne LaChance; Manuel Schottdorf; Tom J Zajdel; Jonny L Saunders; Sophie Dvali; Chase Marshall; Lorenzo Seirup; Ibrahim Sammour; Robert L Chatburn; Daniel A Notterman; Daniel J Cohen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  Construction and Performance Testing of a Fast-Assembly COVID-19 (FALCON) Emergency Ventilator in a Model of Normal and Low-Pulmonary Compliance Conditions.

Authors:  Luke A White; Ryan P Mackay; Giovanni F Solitro; Steven A Conrad; J Steven Alexander
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2021-03-22       Impact factor: 4.566

3.  Repurposing CPAP machines as stripped-down ventilators.

Authors:  J Nguyen; K Kesper; G Kräling; C Birk; P Mross; N Hofeditz; J Höchst; P Lampe; A Penning; B Leutenecker-Twelsiek; C Schindler; H Buchenauer; D Geisel; C Sommer; R Henning; P Wallot; T Wiesmann; B Beutel; G Schneider; E Castro-Camus; M Koch
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-09       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  The HEV Ventilator: at the interface between particle physics and biomedical engineering.

Authors:  Jan Buytaert; Paula Collins; Adam Abed Abud; Phil Allport; Antonio Pazos Álvarez; Kazuyoshi Akiba; Oscar Augusto de Aguiar Francisco; Aurelio Bay; Florian Bernard; Sophie Baron; Claudia Bertella; Josef X Brunner; Themis Bowcock; Martine Buytaert-De Jode; Wiktor Byczynski; Ricardo De Carvalho; Victor Coco; Ruth Collins; Nikola Dikic; Nicolas Dousse; Bruce Dowd; Kārlis Dreimanis; Raphael Dumps; Paolo Durante; Walid Fadel; Stephen Farry; Antonio Fernàndez Prieto; Arturo Fernàndez Tèllez; Gordon Flynn; Vinicius Franco Lima; Raymond Frei; Abraham Gallas Torreira; Tonatiuh García Chàvez; Evangelos Gazis; Roberto Guida; Karol Hennessy; Andre Henriques; David Hutchcroft; Stefan Ilic; Artūrs Ivanovs; Aleksandar Jevtic; Emigdio Jimenez Dominguez; Christian Joram; Kacper Kapusniak; Edgar Lemos Cid; Jana Lindner; Rolf Lindner; M Ivàn Martínez Hernàndez; Mirko Meboldt; Marko Milovanovic; Sylvain Mico; Johan Morant; Michel Morel; Georg Männel; Dónal Murray; Irina Nasteva; Niko Neufeld; Igor Neuhold; Francisco Pardo-Sobrino López; Eliseo Pèrez Trigo; Gonzalo Pichel Jallas; Edyta Pilorz; Lise Piquilloud; Xavier Pons; David Reiner; Hector David Règules Medel; Saul Rodríguez Ramírez; Mario Rodíguez Cahuantzi; Carl Roosens; Philipp Rostalski; Freek Sanders; Eric Saucet; Marianne Schmid Daners; Burkhard Schmidt; Patrick Schoettker; Rainer Schwemmer; Heinrich Schindler; Archana Sharma; Derick Sivakumaran; Christophe Sigaud; Vasilios Spitas; Nicola Steffen; Peter Svihra; Guillermo Tejeda Muñoz; Nikolaos Tachatos; Efstratios Tsolakis; Jan van Leemput; Laurence Vignaux; Francois Vasey; Hamish Woonton; Ken Wyllie
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2022-03-16       Impact factor: 2.963

5.  Efficacy and safety testing of a COVID-19 era emergency ventilator in a healthy rabbit lung model.

Authors:  Luke A White; Benjamin S Maxey; Giovanni F Solitro; Hidehiro Takei; Steven A Conrad; J Steven Alexander
Journal:  BMC Biomed Eng       Date:  2022-03-14

6.  How businesses are working together to deliver NASA/JPL-designed ventilators to the world in the fight against COVID-19.

Authors:  Michael K Chung; Leon Alkalai; Joseph J Swantack; Matthew A Levin; Peter H U Lee
Journal:  Acta Astronaut       Date:  2022-09-17       Impact factor: 2.954

7.  Adaptive Manufacturing for Healthcare During the COVID-19 Emergency and Beyond.

Authors:  Antoine Vallatos; James M Maguire; Nikolas Pilavakis; Gabrielis Cerniauskas; Alexander Sturtivant; Alexander J Speakman; Steve Gourlay; Scott Inglis; Graham McCall; Andrew Davie; Mike Boyd; Adriana A S Tavares; Connor Doherty; Sharen Roberts; Paul Aitken; Mark Mason; Scott Cummings; Andrew Mullen; Gordon Paterson; Matthew Proudfoot; Sean Brady; Steven Kesterton; Fraser Queen; Steve Fletcher; Andrew Sherlock; Katherine E Dunn
Journal:  Front Med Technol       Date:  2021-08-02
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