A novel low-cost bubble continuous positive airway pressure device with pressure monitoring and controlling system for low resource settings

Author:

Feleke Etagegnehu Dagnachew1,Gebremaryam Eyerusalem Gebremeskel1,Regassa Feven Tadele12,Kuma Hawi Rorissa1,Sabir Hayat Solomon1,Abagaro Ahmed Mohammed1,Dese Kokeb1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Engineering, Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia

2. Gilando Biomedical Solution Plc, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia *These authors have equal first authorship.

Abstract

Background Currently bubble continuous positive airway pressure (bCPAP) is commonly used in low resource settings to treat respiratory distress. However, the accumulation of condensate in the patient's exhalation limb during operation could significantly increase pressure delivered to the body, which can lead to severe respiratory failure in the infant. The objective of this research was to develop a novel low-cost bCPAP device that can monitor and control the pressure delivered to infants. Methods When the neonate expires, the pressure sensor inside the expiratory limb measures the instant positive end-expiratory pressure. The microcontroller decides whether to turn the relay to switch the path of expiration between the two expiratory tubes connected to the valve outlets. This depends on the pressure reading and the cutoff pressure value inserted by the physician. Results The system was tested for accuracy, safety, cost, ease of use, and durability. The prototype was accurate in eight iterations at eight different depths of water that were made to monitor and control the pressure. It was safe and provided suitable pressure for the neonate, and the prototype was built in less than 193 USD. Conclusions The performance testing of the device demonstrated accurate and safe control and monitoring of continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) and oxygen levels with humidity levels safe for infants. The device provides humidified, blended, and pressurized gas for the patient. It allows physicians to easily monitor and control the accumulation of condensate in the exhalation limb of the CPAP machine accurately and safely.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics,Health Policy

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