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The MIT Emergency Ventilator Project is a collaborative initiative launched by MIT engineers and clinicians aimed at addressing the urgent need for low-cost mechanical ventilation solutions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The project aims to design and automate a manual resuscitator, eventually enabling hospitals to utilize ventilators for patients in critical conditions while managing the global shortage of these devices. The team identified key research questions related to the safe and effective use of manual resuscitation techniques and conducted testing to design a minimum safe ventilator that could free up conventional ventilators for more complex cases. The project promotes open-source design principles, allowing other innovators to produce and test ventilators based on the MIT team's findings and guidelines, ultimately striving to enhance patient safety and care.
MIT Emergency Ventilator Project • Cambridge, MA
Initiated a response project to develop a low-cost ventilator to assist in the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on innovative solutions for emergency medical care.