Coronavirus: Mercedes F1 to make breathing aid
Prof Rebecca Shipley, Director of UCL Institute of Healthcare Engineering, told the BBC:"Normally medical device development would take years but we've done that in days because we went back to a simple existing device and"reverse engineered" it in order to be able to produce them quickly and at scale."
UCLH critical care consultant Prof Mervyn Singer said:"These devices are a halfway house between a simple oxygen mask and invasive mechanical ventilation which requires patients to be sedated. This reduces the effort needed to breathe in, especially when the alveoli - the air sacs in the lungs - have collapsed as a result of Covid-19.
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