Plastic CPAP system with no moving parts.
Files in this repository are mainly for archival purposes + documentation. Source files are available here
- Only 15-30L/min flow rate for 3.5-10cmH2O
- Eliminates investment in capital equipment and repair
- Only needs an O2 source and a flowmeter
- Eliminates re-breathing
- Reduces risk of barotrauma
- Decreases the work of breathing
- Accomodates patient's high peak inspiratory flow demand
- Allows use of suction catheter or bronchoscope without loss of CPAP
- Easily adjusts to patient's need (2.5-20cmH2O) simply by titrating O2 flow
- PEEP adjustable by changing flow rate, without needing an additional valve
- CPAP set up in less than 2 minutes
- Weighs only 10 grams and is 2" long
- Permits CPAP without interruption during transport
Note: actually being tracked through GitHub Projects; follow the link to get a better view of the project status.
- Design
- Prototyping
- Calibration
- Machine: Ender3 Pro
- Nozzle size: 0.4 mm
- Layer height: 0.28 mm
- Support: only for the protruding tubes.
- Notes for the mask: use variable layer height to print the valve section at 0.15 mm, and the rest at 0.4 mm for speed.
- Machine: Anycubic Photon S
- Exposure: 3s
- Resin: basic
- We're using the Montana Mask as the basis, but @aleksclark is terrible at freecad, so if you have to tweak the mask parameters, you'll need to trim off the excess of the strap anchors using the defeaturing tool
- It should be possible to add a biofilter to this design, see above for why it's not done yet
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