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The HDvent Emergency Ventilator System

Authors :
Grimshandl, David
Gerken, Manuel
Lippi, Eleonora
Tran, Binh
Hassan, Saba Zia
Becher, Jan Hendrik
Jochim, Selim
Weidemüller, Matthias
Föhner, Gunnar
Brucker, Steffen
Schumacher, Frank
Beldermann, Wolfgang
Angelov, Venelin
Hetzel, Stefan
Hummel, Stefan
Muley, Simon
Windelband, Bernd
Eisner, Christoph
Zugaj, Marco
Bayer, Philipp
Ernst, Dario
Gehrlein, Marcel
Jacob, Helmut
Pfeifle, Jens
Treskatsch, Andreas
Ulmschneider, Martin
Preiss, Philipp M.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The pandemic caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has affected countries all across the world, heavily burdening the medical infrastructure with the growing number of patients affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). With ventilators in limited supply, this public health emergency highlights the need for safe, fast, reliable, and economical alternatives to high-end commercial devices and has prompted the development of easy-to-use and mass-producible ventilators. Here, we detail the design of the HDvent Emergency Ventilator System. The device performs ventilation through mechanical compression of manual resuscitators and includes control electronics, flow and pressure sensors, and an external data visualization and monitoring unit. We demonstrate its suitability for open loop, pressure- and volume-controlled ventilation. The system has not undergone clinical testing and has not been approved for use as a medical device. The project documentation needed to reproduce the prototype is freely available and will contribute to the development of open source ventilation systems.<br />Comment: All source files available at https://github.com/HDventilator/

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Medical Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.13005
Document Type :
Working Paper