坚固耐用、可维护的紧急有创机械呼吸机。

Q2 Medicine Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva Pub Date : 2022-11-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5935/0103-507X.20220383-pt
Paulo J R Fonte, Alberto Martinho, Américo Pereira, Andreia Gomes, Ângela Neves, Antero Abrunhosa, António Bugalho, António Gabriel-Santos, António Grilo, Carlos Carmo, Elsa Maltez, João Agostinho do Nascimento, João Goes, João Martins, João Pedro Oliveira, Jorge Pimenta, José Paulo Santos, Luís C Gil, Luís Lopes, Mário Pimenta, Olga Moreira, Orlando Cunha, Pedro Pinheiro de Sousa, Pedro Póvoa, Sandra Cavaco-Gonçalves, Susana Barroso, Telmo G Santos
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目标:开发一种简单、坚固、安全和高效的有创机械通气设备,可用于世界偏远地区或战区,因为在这些地区,由于可维护性、零部件供应、运输和/或成本等方面的考虑,较复杂设备的实用性受到限制:该设备采用压力控制的持续强制通气模式,并辅以简单的辅助控制模式。此外,还可实现持续气道正压。通过避免氧气或空气的持续流动,可最大限度地减少压缩气体的消耗。呼吸频率和吸气/呼气时间比通过电子方式确定,并提供呼吸暂停/功率损失警报:对各种条件下的压力曲线进行了测量,结果表明,压力曲线可在 ± 2.5cmH2O 的误差范围内进行调节,并在此范围内稳定运行 41 小时。同期的呼吸周期计时参数精确度在几个百分点之内。对设备进行了四个月的耐用性测试。化学和生物测试均未发现气体受到挥发性有机化合物或微生物的污染。在一只大型动物身上进行的通气试验与一种成熟的通气器进行的比较显示,动物可以在 60 分钟内得到充分的通气,在随后的 24 小时内没有任何明显的负面后遗症:结论:在进一步的动物试验和主管当局的正式批准后,这种呼吸机的设计可能会在上述非典型情况下应用于临床。
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Robust, maintainable, emergency invasive mechanical ventilator.

Objective: To develop a simple, robust, safe and efficient invasive mechanical ventilator that can be used in remote areas of the world or war zones where the practical utility of more sophisticated equipment is limited by considerations of maintainability, availability of parts, transportation and/or cost.

Methods: The device implements the pressure-controlled continuous mandatory ventilation mode, complemented by a simple assist-control mode. Continuous positive airway pressure is also possible. The consumption of compressed gases is minimized by avoiding a continuous flow of oxygen or air. Respiratory rates and inspiration/expiration time ratios are electronically determined, and an apnea/power loss alarm is provided.

Results: The pressure profiles were measured for a range of conditions and found to be adjustable within a ± 2.5cmH2O error margin and stable well within this range over a 41-hour period. Respiratory cycle timing parameters were precise within a few percentage points over the same period. The device was tested for durability for an equivalent period of four months. Chemical and biological tests failed to identify any contamination of the gas by volatile organic compounds or microorganisms. A ventilation test on a large animal, in comparison with a well established ventilator, showed that the animal could be adequately ventilated over a period of 60 minutes, without any noticeable negative aftereffects during the subsequent 24-hour period.

Conclusion: This ventilator design may be viable, after further animal tests and formal approval by the competent authorities, for clinical application in the abovementioned atypical circumstances.

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Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva
Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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