Low-Cost Arduino-Based Ventilator
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#12BEWARE: Even medical grade ventilator / CPAP is dangerous.
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#13All these things bug me because it is very easy to hurt your lungs with a ventilator.
Death is also an easy way to hurt your lungs. I hope nobody is dumb enough to use something like this in place of visiting a hospital, but if hospitals are overrun this is better than nothing.
I wonder what kind of expert rapid requirements review and qualification process could be created?
The comparable risk if the system is overwhelmed is life losses in triage or outright using using medical personnel as human ventilators - causing fatigue and mistakes too.
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
Lock down a list of concerns, max / min pressures, limits of pressure change rates, etc. Generalize the device so it can be dialed in. If a ventilator can be powered by a brushed motor blower, this is quite doable and scaleable. There are unique opportunities to get maker grade devices enhanced and tested for production when lives are being lost. Certainly worth the effort while we sit on the sidelines.
Cool, now how are you going to manage the countless other aspects of critical care? By the time you need a vent, you need a ton of other things as well.
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#15BEWARE: Even medical grade ventilator / CPAP is dangerous.
Some things are good to DIY, but not this, we need HN to stop allowing these dangerous posts.
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#16All these things bug me because it is very easy to hurt your lungs with a ventilator.
Death is also an easy way to hurt your lungs. I hope nobody is dumb enough to use something like this in place of visiting a hospital, but if hospitals are overrun this is better than nothing.
It could be an awful lot worse than nothing, especially since it's coming from GitHub and not somewhere like the Red Cross or MSF, with experience of medical care in tough environments , that knows the difference between "actually better than nothing" and "just something".
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#17This would actually be a good public service if they would do for free and provide to hospitals, etc. for emergency use.
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#19BEWARE: Even medical grade ventilator / CPAP is dangerous.
I started using an APAP (Resmed10 autoset) about 2 years ago. My sleep study (overnight onsight at clinic) said I needed CPAP for sure and they slapped one on me in the middle of the night to "titrate" it just right for me. After got my machine, they were useless to adjust it. I did bare amount of research and found everything I needed to really adjust settings to work for me over couple months. I don't even take 30 minute nap without it now. Godsend.
I've also snagged the same model machine off ebay with only 30 hours on it (VERY hard to come by because the machine manufacturers are diligent and aggressive in getting them off resale market because of their status as prescribed medical equipment). Anyway, put my brother on said ebay machine, spent week or so of monitoring results and titrating his settings and he has been happy camper since. He had worse apnea than me, but alas no medical coverage at that time.
Of course, ventilators are in different class. That said, keeping CPAPs as prescription only medical devices is a scam and many lives could be extended and saved if could buy without script.
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