Volume 24 - Issue 2
DESIGN AND SURVEY OF A MODULAR CLINICAL APPLICATION VENTILATOR
B. Sai Pavan Krishna, Y. Bhaskar Rao
Abstract
Cost of treatment for ventilator-reliant clinicians is a huge hindrance not just for their
relatives but also for preventivestructures in particular. The use of high frequency ventilators has recently
illustrated to minimize lung arrest due to decreased flow of circulation.The devices pre-owned today, however,
abide voluminous, inordinate and mostly for use in hospice environments. A compact, less density high-frequency
ventilator is a pressing necessity will give patients transitional rehabilitation among hospital stay and effective
recovery.This research introduces the concept of a high-frequency portable ventilator, as well as an analysis of it’s
virtually for anothermedical parameters.By combining highly developed technological and industrial facilities, we
build a portable high-frequency ventilator for the needs of reservedoutpatient with Tunable air distribution
frequency, pressure applied, and volume of air.For relaxation and sensitivity performance, a higher frequency
handheld ventilator with virtual device and closed loop system is implemented. In animal experiments the efficacy
of CO2 downpour using the schemed ventilator was validated.
Paper Details
Volume: Volume 24
Issues: Issue 2
Keywords: Flow motor, pressure sensor, gas reservoir.
Year: 2020
Month: February
Pages: 5664-5670