Portable Respiratory Isolation System For Patient Isolation During COVID-19 And Other Airborne Infections

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Key facts

  • Disease

    COVID-19
  • start year

    -99
  • Known Financial Commitments (USD)

    $0
  • Funder

    University of Minnesota
  • Principal Investigator

    MD. Hai-Thien Phu
  • Research Location

    United States of America
  • Lead Research Institution

    Medical School, University of Minnesota
  • Research Priority Alignment

    N/A
  • Research Category

    Infection prevention and control

  • Research Subcategory

    Barriers, PPE, environmental, animal and vector control measures

  • Special Interest Tags

    N/A

  • Study Type

    Unspecified

  • Clinical Trial Details

    N/A

  • Broad Policy Alignment

    Pending

  • Age Group

    Not Applicable

  • Vulnerable Population

    Not applicable

  • Occupations of Interest

    Not applicable

Abstract

"We found that the aerosol hood can substantially reduce aerosol dispersal while providing health care worker access," said Hai-Thien Phu, an internal medicine and pediatrics resident. "By allowing all modes of non-invasive ventilation with minimal risk of aerosol release, we anticipate a reduction in the need for endotracheal intubation and sooner extubation to these modalities, hopefully improving clinical outcomes by reducing the risk for ventilator-induced lung injuries. In addition, we can safely perform aerosol generating procedures while protecting health care workers." In this study led by Phu, researchers will further develop these aerosol hoods with the goal to distribute them to Minnesota hospitals. "Our generation 3.2 device is sleek, with improved visibility, option for disposable HEPA filters, and bed attachments," said Phu. "There has been significant interest from other hospitals to employ our device for clinical use. By collaborating with a wide network of hospitals, we hope to achieve more feedback on development, local clinical use, and employment of the University's respiratory isolation units across the state to protect health care workers while still delivering exceptional patient care in time for the COVID surge."