Pakistani American Develops a Splitter Which Lets 7 Patients Use a Single Ventilator - Android

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Pakistani American Develops a Splitter Which Lets 7 Patients Use a Single Ventilator - Android

Dr. Saud Anwar, a pulmonologist of Pakistani origin and a State Senator in Connecticut State Senate, has developed a 3D Read More

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Dr. Saud Anwar, a pulmonologist of Pakistani origin and a State Senator in Connecticut State Senate, has developed a 3D splitter device that has made it possible for up to 7 patients to breathe through a single ventilator.

As COVID-19 cases started to surge in the US last month, states from California to New York began to stockpile ventilators. Although most patients do not need assisted breathing, ventilators prove to be lifesaving for those who do need assisted breathing, meaning a shortage of these machines could result in more deaths.

This is what prompted Dr. Saud Anwar to mull over the possibilities of what could be done to avoid the shortage of vital equipment.

Along with his two friends, Kevin Dyer of InterPRO and Robert Conley of Interactive Cad Solutions, Dr. Saud Anwar started working on the idea.

The team of 3 developed a simple splitter device which increases the capacity of a ventilator to treat up to 7 critically ill patients at once.

Design Available For Free

After designing the splitter, Dr. Saud Anwar posted a video on social media in which he demonstrated how the device is working perfectly.

Here is Dr. Saud Anwar explaining his creation.