Adaptable ventilators
In hospitals or care centers, affected individuals may benefit from “isolating face shields” similar to "entire" sealing face masks used in infants for specific cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts, when needed, to restore heart beats and number of breaths according to age and medical conditions. Continuous monitoring for arterial blood gas may require wearing a “Viral filter face mask” with adaptive oxygenation of 4-6 L (or filtered room air) nasal cannula or through the breathable face shield/mask that feels like a “breeze” to promote breathing in the ailing delicate lungs of the client. Goal is to promote transition to a virus filter to cover the face when cardiopulmonary compensated. Complete body cover to provide warmth and prevent leaks and maintain a sterile environment. Materials used to allow disinfection and reuse of personalized masks and body protective wearables.
Presently there is the individualized air filtered rooms to separate COVID-19 infected who are willing and well to self isolate and care for oneself until well or completely recovered with meals and daily toiletries routine.
Adaptive respiratory settings to allow exercises and changes in respiratory patterns for a return to normalcy .
Affected individuals, elders and children who may be at risk for COVID-19.
The problem relate to the sterile isolation in providing care in health settings.
The solution is to provide adequate equipment reutilization that can be further improved or adapted.
The population target are the people who have the highest risk of being infected after first contacts.
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- A new application of an existing technology
Full Face mask not usually used in respirators, or ventilators but in resuscitation efforts, particular masks that are air sealing, with positive pressure to filter incoming and outgoing air, to meet COVID-19 isolation requirements. The ventilator can be adjusted or design modified for multiple uses, to meet the respiratory requirements of the recovering client. The full face mask can be made of a soft, durable material that can be cleaned, sterilized (i.e., UV light disinfection), long-lasting and can be custom made to better fit the face of the client, and reused as many times as needed.
There are already portable personalized home ventilators that may need to add an entire face shield/mask to filter air and be adaptable to existing respiratory conditions. The ventilator can provide immediate filtered air (4-6L oxygenated air or preferably room air, warmed or cooled air) to alleviate respiratory distress. It may function as an aid to help return to wearing a casual face mask for normal breathing, in addition to respiratory exercises, for instance the deep inhaling and exhaling work outs, such as yoga deep breathing exercises.
The mechanical and the pressure-cycle ventilation have been used to treat acute and chronic respiratory acidosis. There have been studies that suggests that mechanical respiration is better than pressure-cycle ventilation in responding to end tidal lung volume to initiate a new breath (Ayres, 1965). However, both models are intensively studied to find a better treatment of those affect with respiratory distress (McKibben, 1996). I have proposed that in addition to use a ventilator, it is also possible to help the client adjust to the new conditions and practice breathing exercises to open the lungs and return to normalcy as much as possible.
There are existing models of face masks that filter mold, dust and other pollutants from air after major disasters such as after Katrina hurricane (3M) or filter the present COVID-19 virus from the surrounding air (CDC). The face shield/mask can filter surrounding air and can be transitioned to a face mask.
Reference:
Ayres, S.N., Giannelli Jr., S., Criscitiello, A., Armstrong, R. G. (1965) Treatment of Acute and Chronic Respiratory Acidosis with a Volume-cycled Respirator. Annals of Internal Medicine. May 1965. https://annals.org/aim/article... Accessed April 2020.
McKibben, A. W. (1996) Pressure-controlled and volume-cycled mechanical ventilation. Pubmed. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Accessed April 2020.
Frequently asked questions: Potential Hazards and Respiratory Protection After a Flood or Hurricane. https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/... Accessed April 2020.
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I hope that calling attention to reintroduce existing problems I can bring awareness and possible ideas for increased discussion. There are continuous innovation of existing technologies and additional solutions can be explored and studied for feasibility with the client population before it can be implemented.
- Children & Adolescents
- Elderly
- Low-Income
- Middle-Income
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- United States
The development of a proper and large numbers of ventilators is still in the idea development stage. However the use of mask is a globally widespread accepted pandemic prevention. But there is still need of more face masks, respirators, and appropriate technology and manufacturing is still being implemented. There is still in discussion the appropriateness of the use of masks and if there are enough. Better technology is needed to design, make a better viral filter mask and that can be recycled, reused and waste reduced.
I intend to study the pathophysiology to better prevent and better manage COVID-19 client conditions.
I am currently involved in school and still continuing my studies for the coming years. I am using my time as much as possible to study and understand the public response and need according to the global pandemic.
I thank and am grateful for every notice and opportunity to participate and help in the global challenges and discussion of the possible solutions. I am slow, but diligent and continuous work on current projects help me keep motivated and offer possible solutions.
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I am trying to participate in discussion groups. I am not part of any large team. But I remain open to participate in group projects whenever possible.
There have been several research studies and continuous work on the subject of immunology, physiological systems, medications, and technological progresses. I have been doing readings and studies related to COVID-19 current events.
I have been involved with the SOLVE community. However I am open to new projects and scientific research and discussions.
I am going to enroll in MIT social business model.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Self sustainable programs that also adopt some of the principles of developing technologies for helping others in fighting COVID-19, will benefit from my business model of allowing others to freely develop and inquire of the possible solutions.
I would need to be more disciplined in achieving my studies and completing projects with the help of the academic and scientific community.
- Business model
- Solution technology
- Legal or regulatory matters
I need to further continue my studies to find appropriate support.
I am open to those who would like to give me an constructive suggestion.