Applied Sciences (Oct 2020)
Simple Ventilators for Emergency Use Based on Bag-Valve Pressing Systems: Lessons Learned and Future Steps
- Enrique Castro-Camus,
- Jan Ornik,
- Cornelius Mach,
- Goretti Hernandez-Cardoso,
- Bhushan Savalia,
- Jochen Taiber,
- Armando Ruiz-Marquez,
- Karl Kesper,
- Srumika Konde,
- Caroline Sommer,
- Julian Wiener,
- David Geisel,
- Franziska Hüppe,
- Gunter Kräling,
- Peter Mross,
- Johnny Nguyen,
- Thomas Wiesmann,
- Björn Beutel,
- Martin Koch
Affiliations
- Enrique Castro-Camus
- Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, A.C., Loma del Bosque 115, Lomas del Campestre, Leon, Guanajuato 37150, Mexico
- Jan Ornik
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Cornelius Mach
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Goretti Hernandez-Cardoso
- Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, A.C., Loma del Bosque 115, Lomas del Campestre, Leon, Guanajuato 37150, Mexico
- Bhushan Savalia
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Jochen Taiber
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Armando Ruiz-Marquez
- Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, A.C., Loma del Bosque 115, Lomas del Campestre, Leon, Guanajuato 37150, Mexico
- Karl Kesper
- Abteilung für Innere Medizin, Schlafmedizinisches Zentrum, Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH, Baldingerstraße 1, 35043 Marburg, Germany
- Srumika Konde
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Caroline Sommer
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Julian Wiener
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- David Geisel
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Franziska Hüppe
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Gunter Kräling
- Department of Medical Technology, Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH, 35043 Marburg, Germany
- Peter Mross
- Department of Neurology, Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH, 35043 Marburg, Germany
- Johnny Nguyen
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Thomas Wiesmann
- Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Marburg, Philipps University of Marburg, Baldingerstraße, 35033 Marburg, Germany
- Björn Beutel
- Department of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University Medical Center Gießen und Marburg, Philipps University Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- Martin Koch
- Faculty of Physics and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3390/app10207229
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 20
p. 7229
Abstract
As part of a plethora of global efforts to minimize the negative effects of the SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19) pandemic, we developed two different mechanisms that, after further development, could potentially be of use in the future in order to increase the capacity of ventilators with low-cost devices based on single-use-bag-valve mask systems. We describe the concept behind the devices and report a characterization of them. Finally, we make a description of the solved and unsolved challenges and propose a series of measures in order to better cope with future contingencies.
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