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2020
DOI: 10.17305/bjbms.2020.5165
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Increasing the efficiency of mechanical ventilators during pandemics through additive manufacturing

Abstract: COVID-19 pandemic tested medical facilities readiness in terms of number of available mechanical ventilators. Most countries raced to stock up on ventilators, which created a surge in demand and short in supply. Other means of coping with the demand were proposed, such as using additive manufacturing. This paper is to test whether the addition of 3D printed splitters would help deliver required tidal volume to each patient, while supporting four patients on a single ventilator for 24 h on pressure mode at 25-c… Show more

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