Trends in Mechanical Ventilation
TTL
While mechanical ventilation dates back to the late 18th century, it is only within the last century that it has become widely introduced into routine clinical practice. Since then, mechanical ventilation has become exponentially more sophisticated,…
7 Reasons EMS Units Need a Life-Stat, Stat!
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Michigan Instruments is a proven partner of hospitals and EMS Units around the globe, helping them provide patients with the best chance of survival through Automated CPR. Our Life-Stat mechanical CPR device provides EMS Units with a device…
In the News: All Ventilators are NOT created equal….
MII in the News, TTL
In these recent months of the COVID-19 crisis, many companies and institutions have taken on ventilator design and manufacturing for the first time. With our long history of involvement with researchers and ventilator manufacturers, Michigan…
In the News: Michigan Instruments delivers unprecedented number of lung simulators to aid in ventilator research and development amid shortage
MII in the News, TTL
Michigan Instruments, a leading manufacturer in Lung Simulation, has delivered an unprecedented number of lung simulators to organizations around the world to help in respiratory technology research and critical ventilator development and…
In the News: Student team eyes next steps for ventilator designed in a bedroom lab
MII in the News, TTL
Cornell ECE Ph.D. student Landon Ivy assembled a team to work on a new project: produce a safe, simple and reliable ICU mechanical ventilator.
Landon Ivy started his Ph.D. work with Professor Amit Lal’s SonicMEMS Lab, developing…
In the News: OperationAir Managed to Create A Functional Prototype: The AIRone!
MII in the News, TTL
Our first functional prototype is a fact: the AIRone. Last week the AIRone has been a subject to various tests. Using a mechanical phantom of the lungs we were able to do the functional tests that determine if the prototype meets our requirements.…
Researchers Develop Low-cost, Easy-to-use Emergency Ventilator for COVID-19 Patients
MII in the News, TTL
A team of engineers and physicians at the University of California San Diego has developed a low-cost, easy-to-use emergency ventilator for COVID-19 patients that is built around a ventilator bag usually found in ambulances.
The team…
Ventilator Testing and Calibration with Michigan Instruments Lung Simulator
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When it comes to evaluating ventilator performance, a lung simulator is an invaluable resource. The testing of a ventilator should take place before it’s ever used on patients in a clinical environment. Periodic testing is also needed…
In the News: NASA Designed Its Own Ventilator Prototype in Just 37 Days
MII in the News, TTL
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have come up with a design for a high-pressure ventilator that can mechanically breathe for patients with the most severe cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus)—and…
In the News: Australian Scientists Successfully Test Ventilator Splitting in Simulated Setting
MII in the News, TTL
A team of researchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital, Monash University and the Alfred Hospital has successfully tested, in a simulated environment, the potential to ventilate two lungs of different compliances from a single ventilator…
Trends in Mechanical Ventilation
TTL
While mechanical ventilation dates back to the late 18th century, it is only within the last century that it has become widely introduced into routine clinical practice. Since then, mechanical ventilation has become exponentially more sophisticated,…
7 Reasons EMS Units Need a Life-Stat, Stat!
CPR
Michigan Instruments is a proven partner of hospitals and EMS Units around the globe, helping them provide patients with the best chance of survival through Automated CPR. Our Life-Stat mechanical CPR device provides EMS Units with a device…
In the News: All Ventilators are NOT created equal….
MII in the News, TTL
In these recent months of the COVID-19 crisis, many companies and institutions have taken on ventilator design and manufacturing for the first time. With our long history of involvement with researchers and ventilator manufacturers, Michigan…
In the News: Michigan Instruments delivers unprecedented number of lung simulators to aid in ventilator research and development amid shortage
MII in the News, TTL
Michigan Instruments, a leading manufacturer in Lung Simulation, has delivered an unprecedented number of lung simulators to organizations around the world to help in respiratory technology research and critical ventilator development and…
In the News: Student team eyes next steps for ventilator designed in a bedroom lab
MII in the News, TTL
Cornell ECE Ph.D. student Landon Ivy assembled a team to work on a new project: produce a safe, simple and reliable ICU mechanical ventilator.
Landon Ivy started his Ph.D. work with Professor Amit Lal’s SonicMEMS Lab, developing…
In the News: OperationAir Managed to Create A Functional Prototype: The AIRone!
MII in the News, TTL
Our first functional prototype is a fact: the AIRone. Last week the AIRone has been a subject to various tests. Using a mechanical phantom of the lungs we were able to do the functional tests that determine if the prototype meets our requirements.…
Researchers Develop Low-cost, Easy-to-use Emergency Ventilator for COVID-19 Patients
MII in the News, TTL
A team of engineers and physicians at the University of California San Diego has developed a low-cost, easy-to-use emergency ventilator for COVID-19 patients that is built around a ventilator bag usually found in ambulances.
The team…
Ventilator Testing and Calibration with Michigan Instruments Lung Simulator
TTL
When it comes to evaluating ventilator performance, a lung simulator is an invaluable resource. The testing of a ventilator should take place before it’s ever used on patients in a clinical environment. Periodic testing is also needed…
In the News: NASA Designed Its Own Ventilator Prototype in Just 37 Days
MII in the News, TTL
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have come up with a design for a high-pressure ventilator that can mechanically breathe for patients with the most severe cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus)—and…
In the News: Australian Scientists Successfully Test Ventilator Splitting in Simulated Setting
MII in the News, TTL
A team of researchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital, Monash University and the Alfred Hospital has successfully tested, in a simulated environment, the potential to ventilate two lungs of different compliances from a single ventilator…
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