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Author: Shriya Srinivasan; Khalil Ramadi; Franceso Vicario; Declan Gwynne; Alison Hayward; Robert Langer; Joseph Frassica; Rebecca Baron; Giovanni Traverso
Title: Individualized System for Augmenting Ventilator Efficacy (iSAVE): A Rapidly deployable system to expand ventilator capacity
  • Document date: 2020_3_29
  • ID: aarthz9w_5
    Snippet: In open-circuit ventilators ( Figure 1A , Supplemental Figure 1 ), Y or T connectors are used to provide individual channels for each patient. Each channel incorporates a low resistance bacteria/viral respiratory filter, a flow control valve, and a set of sensors in series prior to the endotracheal tube. The expiratory limb contains another filter and is connected to a Whisper Swivel that serves as the expiratory flow port. See Supplemental Table.....
    Document: In open-circuit ventilators ( Figure 1A , Supplemental Figure 1 ), Y or T connectors are used to provide individual channels for each patient. Each channel incorporates a low resistance bacteria/viral respiratory filter, a flow control valve, and a set of sensors in series prior to the endotracheal tube. The expiratory limb contains another filter and is connected to a Whisper Swivel that serves as the expiratory flow port. See Supplemental Tables 1 and 2 , which provide a concise list and description of the medical names for equivalent valves.

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