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A new device for 100 per cent humidification of inspired air
A new humidifier for use during mechanical ventilation in
endotracheally intubated patients is described and tested. The humidifier is
based on a heat-moisture exchanger, which absorbs the expired heat and moisture
and releases it into the inspired air. External heat and water are then added
at the patient side of the heat-moisture exchanger, so that the inspired gas
should reach 100% humidity (44 mg/l) at 37°C. In bench tests using constant
and decelerating inspiratory flow and minute volumes of 3–25 l the device gave
an absolute humidity of 41–44 mg/l, and it reduced the amount of water consumed
in eight mechanically ventilated patients compared with a conventional active
humidifier. During a 24-h test period there was no water condensation in the
ventilator tubing with the new device.
Complete Metadata
| bureauCode |
[ "009:25" ] |
|---|---|
| identifier | https://healthdata.gov/api/views/8bsj-264a |
| issued | 2025-07-13 |
| landingPage | https://healthdata.gov/d/8bsj-264a |
| programCode |
[ "009:033" ] |
| theme |
[ "NIH" ] |