Noble but ultimately a waste of time. When you have a ward of dying patients to attend to the last thing you need to worry about debugging your duct taped “vents”. Will be more harm than good from cognitive overload, no weaning capabilities etc
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Almost too much focus on vents and none on a much cheaper CPAP helmets that decrease ICU resource utilization (vents, RNs, docs, sedative meds) and protect healthcare workers from dangerous aerosols produced by our other non-invasive tools (HFNC, CPAP)https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1173466?__twitter_impression=true …
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average corona patient who needs respirator, is hooked for 3 weeks and body barely survives it especially elderly. This study confirms. 50% of patients connected to respirator die, and 25% require caregiver at least a year afterwards.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9172858/
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As a regular user, i have thought about it numerous times. Thank you for sharing it. Will forward it to my friend who is a distributor for Philips CPAP machine
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Dont you think paul subsiding the current manufacturer to produce more ventilators would have been much more effective, than the new make shift ventilators like tesla is producing which might jeopardise someone’s life
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I'm trying to understand why electrical stimulation isn't a viable option. Not a physician. https://twitter.com/jugurthahadjar/status/1246593666652803072 …pic.twitter.com/LKdbh8XWDK
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Care must be taken as both cpap and bipap need regular filter changes
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