Splitting Hairs Over Ventilator Sharing | Machine Design
Doing the splits: A novel way to increase ventilator capacity - Med-Tech Innovation
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COVID-19 fight: Australian research offers hope as world struggles with ventilator shortage - Monash University
Hacking ventilators: could it be dangerous? - ASME
Ventilator splitting and monitoring — Prosthodontics, Special Patient Care, Maxillofacial Prosthetics, and Weintraub Center, UCLA School of Dentistry
How to Share a Ventilator across Multiple Patients with Patient Independent Ventilation Settings, Monitoring, and No Cross-Contamination - SaasCEO.com
Pressure-Regulated Ventilator Splitting (PReVentS) – A COVID-19 Response Paradigm from Yale University | medRxiv
Successful ventilation of two animals with a single ventilator: individualized shared ventilator setup in an in vivo model | Critical Care | Full Text
Ventilator Makers Race to Prevent a Possible Shortage | WIRED
Sharing a Ventilator, Sparing a Life: Two Yale Groups Create Different Ways To Maximize Ventilator Capacity in a Crisis < Yale School of Medicine
Can multiple ARDS patients be ventilated with a single ventilator? | Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
VentMI — makemedical.™
A rapidly deployable individualized system for augmenting ventilator capacity | Science Translational Medicine
PulmCrit - Splitting ventilators to provide titrated support to a large group of patients
Ventilator output splitting interface 'ACRA': Description and evaluation in lung simulators and in an experimental ARDS animal model | PLOS ONE
Ventilator splitting and monitoring — Prosthodontics, Special Patient Care, Maxillofacial Prosthetics, and Weintraub Center, UCLA School of Dentistry
Brigham Team Develops a Safer Way to Use A Single Ventilator for Multiple Patients - Brigham Clinical & Research News
The impact of Covid-19 ventilator shortage on medical device regulation