| Keyword search (4,163 papers available) | ![]() |
"Ventilation mode" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The PolyVent educational platform: An open mechanical ventilation platform for research and education | Read RL; Bechard N; Suturin V; Zuiderwijk A; Mellenthin M; | 39895909 CONCORDIA |
| 2 | Mitigating COVID-19 infection disease transmission in indoor environment using physical barriers | Ren C; Xi C; Wang J; Feng Z; Nasiri F; Cao SJ; Haghighat F; | 34306996 ENCS |
| Title: | The PolyVent educational platform: An open mechanical ventilation platform for research and education | ||||
| Authors: | Read RL, Bechard N, Suturin V, Zuiderwijk A, Mellenthin M | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39895909/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00615 | ||||
| Publication: | HardwareX | ||||
| Keywords: | Patient-ventilator asynchrony (PVA); Pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV); Pulmonology; Respiration; Ventilation; Ventilation modes; | ||||
| PMID: | 39895909 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-02-03 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
CONCORDIA
1 Public Invention, 1709 Norris Dr. Austin, TX, 78704, United States of America. 2 Concordia University, 1455 Blvd. De Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, Canada. 3 Aliform, Oxfordlaan 55, 6229 EV Maastricht, Netherlands. 4 Public Invention, De Boerstraat 70, 2685 RG Poeldijk, Netherlands. 5 Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Ave, Grand Junction, CO, 81501, United States of America. |
||||
Description: |
The PolyVent is an open source mechanical ventilator meant for research and education. It prioritizes openness, modularity, repairability, and modifiability. An ESP32 microcontroller controls a proportional valve which precisely modulates pressure and flow from a mixing chamber into the airway. This chamber is fed with pressurized oxygen and medical air. Solenoid valves control both gas mixing and patient inflation. The PolyVent is controllable through a command-line interface over the serial port, a convenient point of access for researchers and instructors. The VentMon, a separate IoT-enabled spirometer, provides convenient instrumentation for classroom teaching and geodistributed research teams. A "cake-dome" design allows the PolyVent to operate with or without its transparent cover in place, for easy troubleshooting and instruction. An open footprint optimizes engineering change rather than compactness. The electronics are packaged into cards on a standardized backplane, allowing one to extend functionality through the addition of new cards. The VentOS open source software that drives the machine makes it a universal and modifiable research software platform. It is intended to be the medical gas production heart of an open source human respiration research and education ecosystem, and aims to be the starting point for open source medical ventilator designs. |



