How do ventilators work? - Alex Gendler

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In the 16th century, Flemish physician Andreas Vesalius
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described how a suffocating animal could be kept alive
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by inserting a tube into its trachea and blowing air to inflate its lungs.
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In 1555, this procedure didn’t warrant much acclaim.
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But today, Vesalius’s treatise is recognized
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as the first description of mechanical ventilation—
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a crucial practice in modern medicine.
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To appreciate the value of ventilation,
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we need to understand how the respiratory system works.
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We breathe by contracting our diaphragms, which expands our chest cavities.
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This allows air to be drawn in, inflating the alveoli—
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millions of small sacs inside our lungs.
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Each of these tiny balloons is surrounded by a mesh of blood-filled capillaries.
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This blood absorbs oxygen from the inflated alveoli
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and leaves behind carbon dioxide.
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When the diaphragm is relaxed,
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the CO2 is exhaled alongside a mix of oxygen and other gases.
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When our respiratory systems are working correctly,
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this process happens automatically.
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But the respiratory system can be interrupted by a variety of conditions.
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Sleep apnea stops diaphragm muscles from contracting.
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Asthma can lead to inflamed airways which obstruct oxygen.
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And pneumonia, often triggered by bacterial or viral infections,
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attacks the alveoli themselves.
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Invading pathogens kill lung cells,
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triggering an immune response that can cause lethal inflammation
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and fluid buildup.
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All these situations render the lungs unable to function normally.
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But mechanical ventilators take over the process,
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getting oxygen into the body when the respiratory system cannot.
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These machines can bypass constricted airways,
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and deliver highly oxygenated air to help damaged lungs diffuse more oxygen.
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There are two main ways ventilators can work—
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pumping air into the patient’s lungs through positive pressure ventilation,
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or allowing air to be passively drawn in through negative pressure ventilation.
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In the late 19th century,
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ventilation techniques largely focused on negative pressure,
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which closely approximates natural breathing
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and provides an even distribution of air in the lungs.
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To achieve this, doctors created a tight seal around the patient’s body,
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either by enclosing them in a wooden box or a specially sealed room.
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Air was then pumped out of the chamber,
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decreasing air pressure, and allowing the patient’s chest cavity
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to expand more easily.
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In 1928, doctors developed a portable, metal device
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with pumps powered by an electric motor.
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This machine, known as the iron lung,
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became a fixture in hospitals through the mid-20th century.
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However, even the most compact negative pressure designs
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heavily restricted a patient’s movement
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and obstructed access for caregivers.
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This led hospitals in the 1960’s to shift towards positive pressure ventilation.
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For milder cases, this can be done non-invasively.
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Often, a facemask is fitted over the mouth and nose,
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and filled with pressurized air which moves into the patient’s airway.
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But more severe circumstances
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require a device that takes over the entire breathing process.
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A tube is inserted into the patient’s trachea
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to pump air directly into the lungs,
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with a series of valves and branching pipes
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forming a circuit for inhalation and exhalation.
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In most modern ventilators,
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an embedded computer system
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allows for monitoring the patient’s breathing and adjusting the airflow.
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These machines aren’t used as a standard treatment,
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but rather, as a last resort.
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Enduring this influx of pressurized air requires heavy sedation,
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and repeated ventilation can cause long-term lung damage.
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But in extreme situations,
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ventilators can be the difference between life and death.
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And events like the COVID-19 pandemic
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have shown that they’re even more essential than we thought.
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Because current models are bulky, expensive,
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and require extensive training to operate, most hospitals only have a few in supply.
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This may be enough under normal circumstances,
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but during emergencies, this limited cache is stretched thin.
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The world urgently needs more low-cost and portable ventilators,
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as well as a faster means of producing and distributing
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this life-saving technology.
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