As COVID-19 spread in early 2020, the global shortage of emergency ventilators was one of the biggest concerns. The increasing demand for ventilators meant they would soon be out of supply, so a team ...
Researchers in Japan are testing whether oxygen can be delivered through the human intestine. The method—tested in animal ...
Around the same time, C. Nataraj, a Villanova College of Engineering professor, was hearing from front-line doctors at Philadelphia hospitals fearful of running out of ventilators for COVID-19 ...
This ventilator may not look like an important piece of medical equipment but it may be one of the critical things keeping Covid-19 patients alive. MIT has designed an emergency ventilator that uses ...
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Laryngoscopes held the largest market share in 2024, contributing 32% (USD 794 million). Increasing adoption of video laryngoscopes, higher success rates in difficult airways, and improved safety ...
ADELPHI, Md. -- As the world confronts the shortage of essential medical equipment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the internet buzzes with efforts to build makeshift ventilators, some based on the ...
WEINMANN Emergency, a leading provider of innovative emergency medical technology, is pleased to announce its participation ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have invented an emergency ventilator that could help save the lives of patients suffering from ...
Large-scale emergency service studies in Chicago, Portland and St Louis will be conducted to validate results of French field study of life-saving ventilation feedback device EOlife®Device enabling ...
Fitbit has secured an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Fitbit Flow emergency ventilator. The ventilator hardware is low-cost, and doesn’t ...
As the coronavirus crisis lit up this spring, headlines about how the U.S. could innovate its way out of a pending ventilator shortage landed almost as hard and fast as the pandemic itself. Around the ...