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P13026: Portable Ventilator. Team Leader : Daniel Fenton Kennedy Kong Marie Revekant David Engell Eric Welch Derek Zielinski Chris Freeman Melissa Harrison Ryan Muckel Roberto Castilla Zavala. Overview. Project Summary Customer Specs Engineering Specs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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P13026: Portable Ventilator

Team Leader: Daniel FentonKennedy KongMarie RevekantDavid EngellEric WelchDerek ZielinskiChris FreemanMelissa HarrisonRyan MuckelRoberto Castilla Zavala

P13026: Portable Ventilator OverviewProject SummaryCustomer SpecsEngineering SpecsHOQ/ QFD Relationship DiagramSystem Block DiagramFunctional DecompositionRisk AssessmentBenchmarkingMarketProvidersProductsProposed Packaging Designs

Project SummaryProject ScopeTeam Composition3 Mechanical Engineers2 electrical Engineers2 Computer Engineers1 Industrial Engineer1 Industrial Designer1 Business Guru CustomerJeff GuttermanRoman PressFaculty MentorEdward HanzlikProject Objective: Redesign the Mediresp III update technical components and packaging to be contemporary. Budget: $1000Market Release: 2015 (18 24 months)Who:What:When: How much:Current Product- Mediresp IIIProvide positive pressure ventilation3 modes:CMV (constant mandatory ventilation)AssistCPRManualLarge and heavy2-4 hour battery lifeFDA approvalPatentedContains BVM backup

Proposed RedesignUpdates:Electronic controls (decrease size/more options)Smaller pumpReliable and smaller batteryAdditions:Ability to monitor and record vitalsPulse oximeter feedbackVoice alerts/instructionsCarbon dioxide sensor

Customer Specifications

Engineering Specifications

HOQ/ QFD Relationship Diagram

System Block Diagram

Functional Decomposition

Risk Assessment

BenchmarkingProvidersFirst Responders: EMT, FirefightersHospitalsHome CareCancer and respiratory problem patientsNursing HomeIndividual Volunteers assisting in response activities

Customer PsychographicsCustomers wants to transport a critical ill or injured patient in an array of situations in compliance with the ABCs of intensive care and collecting and sharing data efficiently.

The situations could be defined as:Safe intra-hospital transportFrom the hospital to home careFrom an accident location the closest medical centerMarket TrendsMarket for portable ventilator:2009: $1.2 billion2016: $2.5 billion

Categories of markets:Alternate careCritical careHome CareTransport

Portable Ventilator Market Leaders

Other Participants

ProductsMedisys IIFeature Set

Medisys II vs. Shangrial510

Medisys II vs. SAVe(Simplified Automated VEntilator)

Trilogy100

Medisys II vs. Trilogy100BrandMedisysPhilips RespronicsVolume Control0.2-1.2 Liters0.05-2 LitersBreathing Rate4 15 BPM1-60 BPMWeight~27 pounds11 poundsBattery1-4 hours3 hours in/ex (8 hour chrg)ModesAssist, SIMV, Manual, CPRAC, SIMV (w/PS), CVCommentMostly for Hospital use

*Positive end-expiratory pressure assist **spontaneous intermittent mandatory ventilationMedisys II vs. Flight60BrandMedisysFlight MedicalVolume Control0.2-1.2 Liters0.03-2.2 LitersBreathing Rate4 15 BPM1-99 BPMWeight~27 pounds13.9 poundsBattery1-4 hours12 hours in/ex (3 hour charge)CommentImpressive environmental capabilities.

Proposed Packaging Designs

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