Design and Development of Emergency Based Portable Ventilator
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low-cost Portable Ventilator, covid-19, pandemic, mechanical with electrical and electronic combination, medical hardware, artificial respirationAbstract
Portable ventilators with integrated patient monitoring systems significantly advance respiratory care, offering essential support for individuals with breathing difficulties. These sophisticated, mobile medical devices deliver mechanical ventilation through various modes such as volume- controlled and pressure-controlled ventilation customized to the specific needs of each patient. The integration of comprehensive monitoring capabilities allows for the real-time tracking of vital signs including heart rate, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate, ensuring continuous and accurate assessment of patient status. The portability of these ventilators enhances their utility across diverse environments, including emergencies, home care, and patient transport, where immediate and adaptable respiratory support is crucial. This paper explores the design, functionality, and clinical applications of portable ventilators with patient monitoring systems, highlighting their role in improving patient outcomes and expanding the scope of respiratory care.
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