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Open Source Ventilators in ProjectOpenAir

<!--HTML--><hr /> <p><strong><img alt="" src="https://indico.cern.ch/event/952364/images/29400-openairbanner.jpg" style="height:450px; width:800px" /></strong></p> <p><strong>Please check this page for updates. Duri...

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Autores principales: Fonte, Paulo, Nascimento, João
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2767251
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description <!--HTML--><hr /> <p><strong><img alt="" src="https://indico.cern.ch/event/952364/images/29400-openairbanner.jpg" style="height:450px; width:800px" /></strong></p> <p><strong>Please check this page for updates. During the seminar, in case of technical issues, we will&nbsp;post information here. Thank you!</strong></p> <p><span><span>ProjectOpenAir was a volunteer movement created in March 2020 to tackle the lack of medical equipment in the fight against Covid-19.<br /> What started as a simple idea based on a tweet, became a strong global volunteer community of people committing their time and know-how to develop&nbsp; solutions that could be implemented anywhere around the world. Although hundreds of ideas were discussed, the project focused on 4 main pillars; Open Source Ventilators, Social Masks, Full body protection Kits EPIS, and Vent2life (platform to assist and reshape old ventilators).<br /> <br /> In June 2020, ProjectOpenAir was integrated into the NGO - Doctors of the World to guarantee that each project could reach the front line, and serve a wider population.<br /> <br /> For the Open Source Ventilators pillar we developed a minimalist invasive ventilator concept implementing the pressure‑controlled continuous mandatory ventilation mode (PC-CMV) with settable breathing rates, inspiration/expiration time ratios and FiO2 modulation.<br /> Although safe, the design aimed at minimizing the use of technical components and those used to be common in industry, so its construction may be possible in times of logistical shortage or disruption or in areas with reduced access to technical materials and at a moderate cost, affordable to lower income countries.<br /> This device has meanwhile evolved to a more compact model, aimed for use at remote locations worldwide.</span></span></p> <p>https://projectopenair.org/en/home-2/</p> <p>Please click the link below to join the webinar:&nbsp;<a href="https://cern.zoom.us/j/95018977475?pwd=ejBSUlhuWjRsS1ljZTRwdllra1ZrQT09">https://cern.zoom.us/j/95018977475?pwd=ejBSUlhuWjRsS1ljZTRwdllra1ZrQT09</a><br /> <br /> Password:&nbsp;<strong>OpenAir</strong></p> <p>If you have any questions during the webinar please don't hesitate to type them in the Q and A box.&nbsp;They will be answered after the speaker has finished the talk. If you would like to ask a question orally or join in the discussion after the talk, please use the 'raise your hand' function and we will unmute your microphone.</p> <p><span><span>To be kept informed of KT Seminars please </span></span><span><span>sign up at: <a href="http://cern.ch/go/F9cX" target="_blank"><span><span style="color:#365899">http://cern.ch/go/F9cX</span></span></a></span></span></p>
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