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一种用于增强呼吸机容量的快速可部署个性化系统。

A rapidly deployable individualized system for augmenting ventilator capacity.

作者信息

Srinivasan Shriya S, Ramadi Khalil B, Vicario Francesco, Gwynne Declan, Hayward Alison, Lagier David, Langer Robert, Frassica Joseph J, Baron Rebecca M, Traverso Giovanni

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endoscopy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

Sci Transl Med. 2020 Jun 24;12(549). doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abb9401. Epub 2020 May 18.

Abstract

Strategies to split ventilators to support multiple patients requiring ventilatory support have been proposed and used in emergency cases in which shortages of ventilators cannot otherwise be remedied by production or procurement strategies. However, the current approaches to ventilator sharing lack the ability to individualize ventilation to each patient, measure pulmonary mechanics, and accommodate rebalancing of the airflow when one patient improves or deteriorates, posing safety concerns to patients. Potential cross-contamination, lack of alarms, insufficient monitoring, and inability to adapt to sudden changes in patient status have prevented widespread acceptance of ventilator sharing. We have developed an individualized system for augmenting ventilator efficacy (iSAVE) as a rapidly deployable platform that uses a single ventilator to simultaneously and more safely support two individuals. The iSAVE enables individual-specific volume and pressure control and the rebalancing of ventilation in response to improvement or deterioration in an individual's respiratory status. The iSAVE incorporates mechanisms to measure pulmonary mechanics, mitigate cross-contamination and backflow, and accommodate sudden flow changes due to individual interdependencies within the respiratory circuit. We demonstrate these capacities through validation using closed- and open-circuit ventilators on linear test lungs. We show that the iSAVE can temporarily ventilate two pigs on one ventilator as efficaciously as each pig on its own ventilator. By leveraging off-the-shelf medical components, the iSAVE could rapidly expand the ventilation capacity of health care facilities during emergency situations such as pandemics.

摘要

为支持多名需要通气支持的患者而拆分呼吸机的策略已被提出并应用于紧急情况,在这些情况下,呼吸机短缺无法通过生产或采购策略得到补救。然而,目前的呼吸机共享方法缺乏针对每个患者个体化通气、测量肺力学以及在一名患者病情改善或恶化时调整气流再平衡的能力,给患者带来安全隐患。潜在的交叉污染、缺乏警报、监测不足以及无法适应患者状态的突然变化,阻碍了呼吸机共享的广泛应用。我们开发了一种个体化增强呼吸机效能系统(iSAVE),作为一个可快速部署的平台,使用一台呼吸机同时更安全地支持两个人。iSAVE能够实现针对个体的容量和压力控制,并根据个体呼吸状态的改善或恶化对通气进行再平衡。iSAVE包含测量肺力学、减轻交叉污染和回流以及适应呼吸回路内个体相互依赖导致的突然流量变化的机制。我们通过在直线型测试肺上使用闭路和开路呼吸机进行验证来展示这些能力。我们表明,iSAVE可以在一台呼吸机上临时为两头猪通气,效果与每头猪使用各自的呼吸机相同。通过利用现成的医疗组件,iSAVE可以在大流行等紧急情况下迅速扩大医疗机构的通气能力。

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