jcl5m1 / ventilator

Low-Cost Open Source Ventilator or PAPR
MIT License
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I got inspired from your ventilator #123

Open magicventilator opened 3 years ago

magicventilator commented 3 years ago

Johnny I got inspired from your ventilator and I built my own. Let me know what you think of this one: http://magicventilator.com/

Here is some information on how it works: http://magicventilator.com/2020/07/12/how-the-magic-ventilator-works/

Let me know what you think?!

devyaz commented 3 years ago

Awesome 👍 keep it up

On Thu, Jul 23, 2020, 03:45 Magic Ventilator notifications@github.com wrote:

Johnny I got inspired from your ventilator and I built my own. Let me know what you think of this one: http://magicventilator.com/

Here is some information on how it works: http://magicventilator.com/2020/07/12/how-the-magic-ventilator-works/

Let me know what you think?!

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magicventilator commented 3 years ago

Thanks @devyaz 👍

devyaz commented 3 years ago

Have you tested this on yourself? I mean if say patient is failing to breathe normally how does it detect that? Sp02?

magicventilator commented 3 years ago

@devyaz The way I detect patient breathing is when there is a drop of pressure on the circuit so if I do not detect pressure drops on the circuit I know the patient stoped breathing. Also I constantly monitor the pressure and flow in the circuit and when the pressure goes too high or low for too long or the flow goes to high or too low I know something is going wrong and I can turn on an alarm