Non-invasive mechanical ventilator for home care
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https://doi.org/10.15381/risi.v14i2.23146Keywords:
Covid-19, respiratory support, assisted ventilationAbstract
SarsCov2 infection causes severe respiratory distress syndrome, leading to death. In 2020, during the Covid-19 epidemic, it was expected and happened that in all hospitals the intensive care units (ICU) would collapse, many patients died waiting to have access to a mechanical ventilator. In this context, we managed to develop a team that can provide non-invasive ventilatory assistance to affected patients, giving them an opportunity. We present our results, the same ones that could not be validated in experimental biological models.
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