SYSVENT: Proof of Concept Study of a Prototype to Ventilate Critical Care Patients

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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.14516

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Critical Care, Engineering, Portugal, Respiration, Artificial, Ventilators, Mechanical

Abstract

Introduction: The new coronavirus pandemic has led to scarcity of invasive ventilation resources in hospitals in several countries. In this context, the Portuguese Medical Association invited intensive care physicians who, in collaboration with SYSADVANCE S.A., developed SYSVENT OM1, a ventilator capable of operating in controlled and assisted modes (volume and pressure) and able to treat patients admitted to intensive care units. In this study we do the proof of concept comparing programmed tidal volume, inspiratory pressure and positive end-expiratory pressure with those measured by the ventilator and an external measuring equipment.
Material and Methods: We set up the ventilator in tandem with an artificial lung and a flow analyzer. We measured expiratory tidal volume, and inspiratory pressure against three levels of compliance, each with six steps of tidal volume. Positive end-expiratory pressure was measured at 2 cmH2O incremental along eight steps. For each measurement, we performed three readings.
Results: Considering each of the three single variables, the mean value of the highest difference between programmed values and
measured values is, for all of them, within what we considered to be acceptable for a prototype model (tidal volume = -28.1 mL, inspiratory pressure = 0.8 cmH2O and positive end-expiratory pressure = -1.1 cmH2O). This difference is greater when evaluated with the external measuring equipment in comparison with the ventilator.
Discussion: The results showed a good monitoring and accuracy performance. Technical limitations related with the artificial lung and the flow analyzer have been documented, which do not compromise the results, but limit their amplitude.
Conclusion: For tested parameters, the ventilator has a good operating performance, is in accordance with the initial premises and has potential for clinical use.

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Author Biographies

Nuno Cortesão, Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos. Departamento de Medicina. Hospital da Luz – Arrábida. Vila Nova de Gaia.

Pneumologista e Intensivista

Departamento de Medicina

Marco Fernandes, Serviço de Medicina Intensiva Polivalente. Centro Hospitalar de Entre Douro e Vouga. Santa Maria da Feira.

Intensivista

Serviço de Cuidados Intensivos Polivalente

Danielson Pina, SYSADVANCE, S.A.. Póvoa de Varzim.

Process and Simulation Engineer R&D

SYSADVANCE, S.A.

Felipe Fernandes, SYSADVANCE, S.A.. Póvoa de Varzim.

Engenheiro eletrotécnico e de computadores na SYSADVANCE, S.A.

José Vale Machado, SYSADVANCE, S.A.. Póvoa de Varzim.

CEO da empresa SYSADVANCE, S.A.

António H. Carneiro, Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos. Departamento de Medicina. Hospital da Luz – Arrábida. Vila Nova de Gaia.

Internista e Intensivista

Departamento de Medicina

Published

2021-01-04

How to Cite

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Cortesão N, Fernandes M, Pina D, Fernandes F, Machado JV, Carneiro AH. SYSVENT: Proof of Concept Study of a Prototype to Ventilate Critical Care Patients. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 2021 Jan. 4 [cited 2024 Mar. 28];34(1):12-9. Available from: https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/14516

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