Equipment
Low-Cost Ventilator Design Published to Help Covid
Patients
August 13, 2020
Stanford scientists have designed a ventilator that can be built for
less than $400, to help hospitals care for seriously ill Covid-19
patients. They have published the design for anyone to use.
Ventilator shortages are a serious threat that can prevent proper
medical care for Covid-19 patients. Ventilators are mechanical devices
that help patients breathe by pushing air into the patients'
lungs.
Many hospitals around the world, especially in developing
countries, lack enough ventilators to handle a surge in Covid
patients. Dr. Michael Bressack, a pediatrician who was involved in the
project, says that the ventilator design should be especially helpful
in "mid- and low-income countries, where medical resources are
scarce."
Commercial ventilators often cost $20,000 or more.
The scientists are part of physics research facility SLAC, the
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Their design includes
microcomputers running custom-designed software.
The design was tested for effectiveness and safety at the VA Palo Alto
Health Care center.