MADVent: A low-cost ventilator for patients with COVID-19

Aditya Vasan, Reiley Weekes, William Connacher, Jeremy Sieker, Mark Stambaugh, Preetham Suresh, Daniel E. Lee, William Mazzei, Eric Schlaepfer, Theodore Vallejos, Johan Petersen, Sidney Merritt, Lonnie Petersen, James Friend, Acute Ventilation Rapid Response Taskforce (AVERT)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has produced critical shortages of ventilators worldwide. There is an unmet need for rapidly deployable, emergency-use ventilators with sufficient functionality to manage COVID-19 patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Here, we show the development and validation of a simple, portable and low-cost ventilator that may be rapidly manufactured with minimal susceptibility to supply chain disruptions. This single-mode continuous, mandatory, closed-loop, pressure-controlled, time-terminated emergency ventilator offers robust safety and functionality absent in existing solutions to the ventilator shortage. Validated using certified test lungs over a wide range of compliances, pressures, volumes and resistances to meet U.S. Food and Drug Administration standards of safety and efficacy, an Emergency Use Authorization is in review for this system. This emergency ventilator could eliminate controversial ventilator rationing or splitting to serve multiple patients. All design and validation information is provided to facilitate ventilator production even in resource-limited settings.

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MADVent:用于COVID-19患者的低成本呼吸机
COVID-19大流行导致全球呼吸机严重短缺。对具有足够功能的可快速部署的紧急使用呼吸机的需求尚未得到满足,以管理患有严重急性呼吸窘迫综合征的COVID-19患者。在这里,我们展示了一种简单、便携式和低成本呼吸机的开发和验证,这种呼吸机可以快速制造,对供应链中断的影响最小。这种单模连续、强制、闭环、压力控制、时间终止的紧急呼吸机提供了现有呼吸机短缺解决方案所缺乏的强大安全性和功能。该系统使用经过认证的测试肺,在广泛的合规性、压力、体积和阻力范围内进行验证,以满足美国食品和药物管理局的安全性和有效性标准,该系统的紧急使用授权正在审查中。这种紧急呼吸机可以消除有争议的呼吸机配给或分裂以服务多名患者。提供所有设计和验证信息,以便在资源有限的情况下也能促进通风机的生产。
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