EFFICIENCY FOR LIFE Advanced miniature motor design for medical ventilation
The roots of positive airways mechanical ventilation can be traced to WWII with the needs for pilots to breath at higher altitudes. Ventilation therapy then made accelerated progresses during the polio epidemic in the 50's.
Today, mechanical ventilation is indicated when a patient's spontaneous ventilation is inadequate to maintain life. It is also indicated as prevention for imminent collapse of other physiologic functions, or ineffective gas exchange in the lungs.
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