Name
In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis of a Novel Bubble BiPAP Device for Infants in Respiratory Distress in Austere Settings
Speakers
Content Presented on Behalf of
DHA
Services/Agencies represented
US Air Force, US Army
Session Type
Posters
Room#/Location
Prince Georges Exhibit Hall
Focus Areas/Topics
Clinical Care, Medical Technology
Learning Outcomes
Following the presentation, the participant will be able to:
-Describe the need for a low-cost device for use in austere settings that can provide bilevel positive pressure to sustain neonates in respiratory distress requiring additional ventilatory support than CPAP can provide.
-Discuss the construction of a low-cost Bubble BiPAP device using readily available materials that has tremendous potential for humanitarian aid.
-Analyze the efficacy of a novel low-cost Bubble BiPAP device to deliver specific pressures using in vitro and in vivo models.
-Describe the need for a low-cost device for use in austere settings that can provide bilevel positive pressure to sustain neonates in respiratory distress requiring additional ventilatory support than CPAP can provide.
-Discuss the construction of a low-cost Bubble BiPAP device using readily available materials that has tremendous potential for humanitarian aid.
-Analyze the efficacy of a novel low-cost Bubble BiPAP device to deliver specific pressures using in vitro and in vivo models.
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