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Single-use, cost-effective sensor for measuring volume delivered through a ventilator circuit

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Design a device that could help decide which ventilatory device is the most effective.

Project Overview

There are a multitude of different designs for airway and ventilatory devices whose performance must be quantified to arm healthcare providers with the best equipment possible. To this end, a single-use sensor to measure tidal volume, average ventilation volume, maximum ventilation volume, minimum ventilation volume, time of initial measurement, and time of final measurement which can be placed in-line between an airway and ventilatory device will be developed. Data from the sensor will be plotted over time and will provide prehospital providers with an indicator if a patient is being over or under-ventilated.

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Team Photo - Connor Phipps, Anna Goforth, Michael Chiariello, Eva Coughlin, MJ Hammill, and Jack Rueth
Team Photo - Connor Phipps, Anna Goforth, Michael Chiariello, Eva Coughlin, MJ Hammill, and Jack Rueth

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Team Members

  • Connor Phipps - Team Leader
  • Anna Goforth - Communicator
  • Michael Chiariello - BSAC
  • Jack Rueth - Co-BWIG
  • MJ Hammill - Co-BWIG
  • Eva Coughlin - BPAG
  • Rishil Mehta

Advisor and Client

  • Dr. Kris Saha - Advisor
  • Dr. Michael Spigner - Client

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