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国家战略储备中储存的呼吸机性能的实验研究。

Experimental studies on performance of ventilators stored in the Strategic National Stockpile.

作者信息

Mehrabi Ali, Dillon Patricia, Kelly Kyle, Hitchins Kristina, Malatino Eileen, Gorman Susan, Nambiar Madhusoodana, Scharen Hilda

机构信息

Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland.

Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Office of the Center Director, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland.

出版信息

J Emerg Manag. 2018 Sep/Oct;16(5):321-336. doi: 10.5055/jem.2018.0381.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched a collaborative initiative with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to gain a better understanding of ventilators that are used during national emergencies. This initiative was intended to test reliability of ventilator devices stored long term in the CDC Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) and also used by the Department of Defense. These ventilators are intended to be used by trained operators to provide ventilatory support to adult and pediatric populations under diverse environmental conditions. The authors evaluated device performance and possible effects of long-term storage.

METHODS

Three SNS ventilator models: Impact Uni-Vent 754 Eagle™, Covidien (Puritan Bennett) LP10, and CareFusion LTV 1200 were used in this study. A total of 36 ventilators, 12 per model, were evaluated for performance in simulated adult populations using a test lung. The parameters evaluated included battery charge status and capability, battery longevity, positive end expiratory pressure consistency, device performance on AC and DC (battery) power, and device durability testing.

RESULTS

The out-of-the-box run time was equal to or higher than the manufacturer's specifications for fully charged batteries for all ventilators except 58 percent of the Impact 754 ventilators. No significant ventilator performance issues were observed in terms of tidal volume consistency, proximal pressure, oxygen consumption, and a 2000-hour run test in LP10 models.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings provide information about the long-term storage of ventilators that have regular maintenance, and their ability to perform reliably during a public health emergency.

摘要

背景

美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)的设备与放射卫生中心与疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)发起了一项合作倡议,以更好地了解在国家紧急情况下使用的呼吸机。该倡议旨在测试长期储存在疾病预防控制中心战略国家储备(SNS)中且国防部也使用的呼吸机设备的可靠性。这些呼吸机旨在供经过培训的操作人员使用,以便在各种环境条件下为成人和儿童提供通气支持。作者评估了设备性能以及长期储存可能产生的影响。

方法

本研究使用了三种战略国家储备呼吸机型号:Impact Uni-Vent 754 Eagle™、Covidien(Puritan Bennett)LP10和CareFusion LTV 1200。总共36台呼吸机,每种型号12台,使用测试肺评估其在模拟成人群体中的性能。评估的参数包括电池充电状态和能力、电池寿命、呼气末正压一致性、设备在交流和直流(电池)电源下的性能以及设备耐久性测试。

结果

除58%的Impact 754呼吸机外,所有呼吸机开箱即用的运行时间均等于或高于制造商对充满电电池的规格要求。在LP10型号的潮气量一致性、近端压力、氧气消耗和2000小时运行测试方面,未观察到明显的呼吸机性能问题。

结论

这些发现提供了有关定期维护的呼吸机长期储存情况及其在公共卫生紧急情况下可靠运行能力的信息。

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