ANN ARBOR, Mich — When experts predicted a surge in COVID-19 cases and possible ICU equipment shortages, University of Michigan healthcare workers started making a controlled way to expand ventilator ...
Though Philips recently expanded its ongoing respiratory device recall to include around 5.2 million machines, that list left off a handful of ventilators that weren’t affected by the original issue.
Key Criteria for Safe and Effective UseA mechanical ventilator is not just another piece of equipment in an intensive care unit. For a clinic, multi-specialty hospital, ICU, or operating room, it is ...
(Reuters) - A hospital in Connecticut has successfully employed a new 3D-printed device that makes it possible to modify one ventilator for use in two critically ill patients with COVID-19 who have ...
A new ventilator-sharing device is being tested by engineers at the Institute for Manufacturing and anaesthetists at the Royal Papworth Hospital. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, volunteers from ...
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The demand for ventilators has dramatically increased over the past months, due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. With the increasing number of infected people across the globe, health ...
A device designed at the University of Pittsburgh could help improve outcomes as a treatment for COVID-19 when used in conjunction with non-invasive or mechanical ventilation, and it recently received ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Philips is recalling specific mechanical ventilators over concerns of possible carcinogenic effects. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, specific Philips ...
ANN ARBOR, MI -- University of Michigan and Michigan Medicine researchers have invented a device that allows multiple patients to share a single ventilator, increasing the capacity to treat critically ...
A team from the University of Michigan has invented a device that allows multiple patients to safely use the same ventilator and has quickly made it available across the country with help from former ...
Eight years ago, a group of BYU engineering students started a project to create a neonatal ventilator for premature babies born in third-world countries. Today, several iterations later, that ...