Author: Akerib, D.; Ames, A.; Breidenbach, M.; Bressack, M.; Breur, P. A.; Charles, E.; Gaba, D. M.; Herbst, R.; Ignarra, C. M.; Luitz, S.; Miller, E. H.; Mong, B.; Shutt, T. A.; Wittgen, M.
                    Title: Acute Shortage Ventilator  Cord-id: 05eqanm7  Document date: 2020_7_25
                    ID: 05eqanm7
                    
                    Snippet: We have implemented an ''Acute Shortage Ventilator'' (ASV) motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the possibility of severe ventilator shortages in the near future. The unit cost per ventilator is less than $400 US excluding the patient circuit parts. The ASV mechanically compresses a self-inflating bag resuscitator, uses a modified patient circuit, and is commanded by a microcontroller and an optional laptop. It operates in both Volume-Controlled Assist-Control mode and a Pressure-Controlled As
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: We have implemented an ''Acute Shortage Ventilator'' (ASV) motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the possibility of severe ventilator shortages in the near future. The unit cost per ventilator is less than $400 US excluding the patient circuit parts. The ASV mechanically compresses a self-inflating bag resuscitator, uses a modified patient circuit, and is commanded by a microcontroller and an optional laptop. It operates in both Volume-Controlled Assist-Control mode and a Pressure-Controlled Assist-Control mode. It has been tested using an artificial lung against the EURS guidelines. The key design goals were to develop a simple device with high performance for short-term use, made primarily from common hospital parts and generally-available non-medical components, and at low cost and ease in manufacturing.
 
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