Moderator note: The Northwell Health initiative is to use a "BiPAP" machine for invasive ventilation. This requires the patient to be intubated. This is NOT a DIY solution.
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CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
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04-02-2020, 11:18 AM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
Gov Cuomo provided more information on 4/2/20 about his plans for using BiPap for ventilation:
Moderator note: The Northwell Health initiative is to use a "BiPAP" machine for invasive ventilation. This requires the patient to be intubated. This is NOT a DIY solution.
04-02-2020, 11:32 AM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
(03-27-2020, 01:59 PM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: Good point on checking a user's post counts Maggie. Best wishes you ride out the storm with the rest of AB in relative sanity. Thank you, Dave and of course I wish the same for you and yours - and all members and all of their families too! Here's a suggestion that might interest older members. who have time on their hands or shut-ins, ditto! As I can't do much else useful for the overall community at the moment, I'm checking a few more pages of this Forum every day and cutting and pasting into an email the pages and post #s that seem to me most useful. I then send the emails to my sons and they file them. If/when the time comes that anyone in our close circle needs the use of my CPAP machine (or my old one) to fight the virus, these emails can be used as a fast track through this amazing Forum for my son to convert the CPAPs into a linked pair, or separately as a ventilator that can be vented through liquid or into a paper bag or whatever. I'm not pretending I understand every word of every post but my son assures me that he will use the emails to get himself up to speed. should the need arise. Once I catch up, I'll be able to just check the previous day's page and stay abreast of everything everyone posts. Keep up the good work, all you *PAPpers!
04-02-2020, 11:39 AM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
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04-02-2020, 02:57 PM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
(04-02-2020, 11:18 AM)JohnAP Wrote: Gov Cuomo provided more information on 4/2/20 about his plans for using BiPap for ventilation: This is a positive improvement, but we need to address a common misconception involving the word "BiPap" https://feinstein.northwell.edu/news/the...ed-adapter The bipap machines they're using are the hospital-grade Philips V60 capable of backup rate, connected to a closed loop ventilator tube stuck in the throat of an unconscious person. It's a great thing, and it will help save the lives of a lot of people, but it bears as much similarity to our consumer bilevel machines as a monster truck does to a Ford F-150. But if we do what we can with what we have, we might be able to keep symptoms in the "mild to moderate" range and avoid needing to go into a hospital. Using our CPAP and Bilevel machines 24/7 at home to keep the alveoli open and utilizing postural drainage looks like the best way to do that. I'm still unsure of what the minimum effective pressure is, but maybe it varies. Moderator note: The Northwell Health initiative is to use a "BiPAP" machine for invasive ventilation. This requires the patient to be intubated. This is NOT a DIY solution.
04-02-2020, 03:20 PM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
04-02-2020, 05:39 PM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
More on the home made mask solution ie using some type of filter to allow us to effectively use a CPAP mask. I have attached a link that tested lots of different materials. As usual nothing ever simple. The most effective for filtering are also the hardest to breathe through. Surgical masks are best but of course we want to leave them for the health professionals.
https://smartairfilters.com/en/blog/best...ask-virus/
04-02-2020, 06:10 PM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
I've been reading through this thread off and on over time. As an alternate thought to all of us volunteering our own or family members machines (2 of 3 of my family have mild apnea and the 3rd has his old machine) for respirators in case of an emergency, could a SoClean be used to disinfect used hospital N95 masks?
04-02-2020, 06:20 PM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
I would say yes. Keep in mind that exposure to OZONE will degrade elastic and other components of this single-use mask. How many cycles can the mask withstand? I have no idea.
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RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
If they are willing to share the printer program and protocol, this would solve a lot of do-it-yourself issues. And apparently they are!
Quote:Northwell Health Converts BiPAP Machines Into Ventilators Moderator note: The Northwell Health initiative is to use a "BiPAP" machine for invasive ventilation. This requires the patient to be intubated. This is NOT a DIY solution.
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04-02-2020, 07:20 PM
RE: CPAP use for Coronavirus mitigation & severe pneumonia
A wild thought just occurred to me: Has anybody considered the use of LiOH (Lithium Hydroxide) for CO2 removal from the (CPAP) face masks sans PAP? That was the chemical used in the original Apollo back-pack life support systems back in the mid-1960s. The respiratory system in the back-pack had a LiOH canister that the astronaut's air was cycled through (scrubbed?) to remove the CO2 and then add O2 and reuse the air since there was no air available on the moon.
Just an 'off-the-wall' thought. I think this thread is about 'brain-storming' -- no absurd ideas to be rejected or jeered (and this is probably absurd). I worked on the Apollo back-pack project back in 1963 to 1966. I suspect the amount of LiOH required would be too much to be practical. I have no idea about the availability of LiOH. Carl
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