'The other option is death': New York starts sharing of ventilators

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NEW YORK (NYTIMES) - A New York hospital system has begun treating two patients instead of one on some ventilators, a desperate measure that could help alleviate a shortage of the critical breathing machines and help hospitals around the country respond to the surge of coronavirus patients expected in the coming weeks.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - A New York hospital system has begun treating two patients instead of one on some ventilators, a desperate measure that could help alleviate a shortage of the critical breathing machines and help hospitals around the country respond to the surge of coronavirus patients expected in the coming weeks.

Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York said on Thursday that the state had approved the method, which is also being studied by federal officials. And this week, the Food and Drug Administration granted emergency use approval to a device called VESper, developed by South Carolina-based Prisma Health, that adapts one ventilator for use with four patients.

In the video, Dr Babcock uses a T-tube and three adaptors to split two valves into four ports and suggests positioning the patients headfirst around the machine. Dr Babcock and her colleague Dr Greg Nyman had published a study of the hack in 2006 - but tested it on four lung simulators, not patients.

Officials are desperate for ventilators because they expect the need to far outstrip their supply in the coming weeks. Even after a shipment of 4,000 of the complex machines from the federal government and other emergency efforts, the state is expecting a shortage in the thousands. "While this is a technique that potentially could work for maybe a few hours, there are some significant hurdles," said Dr MeiLan Han, a pulmonologist at the University of Michigan Health System and a spokesman for the American Lung Association.

"If you have one set of lungs that's in pretty good shape, that one's going to blow up beautifully," she said."But if you have another set of lungs that has a really dense pneumonia from Covid, that set of lungs may get nothing. There's no way to regulate that."

 

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