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Ventilators

A ventilator is a medical device that helps to provide oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide when a person is unable to breathe on their own. There are different types of ventilators, including invasive and non-invasive and they are used in a variety of situations, such as during surgery, in intensive care units and in cases of respiratory failure.

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Ventilators

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  1. Ventilators: A perfect example of intelligent use of Technology in Medicine A ventilator is a medical device that helps to provide oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide when a person is unable to breathe on their own. There are different types of ventilators, including invasive and non-invasive and they are used in a variety of situations, such as during surgery, in intensive care units and in cases of respiratory failure. Some advantages of using a ventilator include: Providing oxygen to the body: Oxygen is necessary for the body to function properly, and a ventilator can help to deliver oxygen to the body when a person is unable to breathe on their own. Removing carbon dioxide: Carbon dioxide is a waste gas that is produced by the body, and a ventilator can help to remove it from the body when a person is unable to exhale properly. Improving respiratory function: A ventilator can help to improve respiratory function by providing the necessary support to breathe. Reducing the workload on the respiratory muscles: When a person is unable to breathe on their own, the respiratory muscles have to work harder, which can lead to fatigue. A ventilator can help to reduce the workload on the respiratory muscles, allowing them to rest.

  2. In India, the availability of ventilators has been a concern in recent years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, India faced a shortage of ventilators and other medical equipment, which led to a rationing of resources and difficulty in treating critically ill patients. The government has taken steps to increase the production of ventilators and other medical equipment, and private companies have also been working to ramp up production. However, the availability of ventilators is not the only concern in India. There is a lack of trained personnel to operate the ventilators and many hospitals do not have the infrastructure to support the use of ventilators. These issues, along with the high cost of ventilators and the limited availability of intensive care beds, have made it difficult for many patients to access the care they need. Ventilators are an important medical device that can help to save lives in cases of respiratory failure and other serious conditions. While the availability of ventilators has been a concern in India, efforts are being made to increase production and improve access to these life-saving devices. Sankalp Hospital in Virar, one of the leading healthcare facility in virar; acknowledges this condition in the Indian health infrastructure and tries their level best to bridge the gap by installing as much ventilated ICCU beds as possible.

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