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The People’s “Breath Of Relief” Ventilator

DINOROG, MARGELOU JAMILARIN, VINCE


PROBLEM
At least 50% of patients in the intensive
care unit need a ventilator. In many
developing countries like the
Philippines, there is only 1 ventilator
per 10 ICU beds which may result in an
unwanted increase in mortality rates.
The prohibitive cost of acquiring a
ventilator plus the inaccessibility of
spare parts when a ventilator breaks
down poses a challenge for small
hospitals to acquire more units.
USER STORY

As a Doctor, I want to
have this advanced
technology ventilator,
especially amidst the
COVID-19 pandemic
so I can help and
support more patients
who are in need.
USER STORY

As a Patient, I want
this ventilator in our
community hospitals
so I can have quick
access to the
breathing support
system.
USER STORY

As an ambulance
service provider, I
want this portable
ventilator available
inside the ambulance
so I can save more
space for patients.
USER STORY

As a person with
respiratory problems,
I want this low-cost
ventilator available in
our community so I
can own at least one
for myself during an
emergency
USER STORY

As a Nurse, I want to
have a new and
advanced ventilator
available in the
hospital so I can
immediately support
gravely ill patient for it
is much easier to
manage/ operate.
CURRENT CUSTOMER
Currently, hospitals used imported
SOLUTION
ventilators to aid the needs of
patients admitted to intensive care
units. These ventilators sense all
variables that define the breathing
pattern with high accuracy and
adjust its action in real time. It is
achieve by combining cutting-edge
technology of actuators, sensors
and digital electronics together
with sophisticated data processing
algorithms.
PRESENTLY USED PRODUCT

Respironics Esprit
Respiratory Ventilator

Visayas Vela
OneBreath
Comprehensive Ventilator
Proposed Product/Technology

Ginhawa (ReliefVent) is a
ventilator that can be used for
both children and adults. It is
projected to cost 40% lower than
other portable ventilators in the
market. It is compact, portable,
and can be AC or DC powered. It
has embedded software for self-
diagnostic cloud-based data
analytic, with protocols for
operations and trouble-shooting.
After the production of three prototypes
of Ginhawa Reliefvent, Field testing of 30
Benchtesting using Michigan ventilators in 5 hospitals is done.
Instruments Pneuview Test Lung and
animal (dog) studies testing were done,
proving its safety and efficacy.

TECHNICAL
VALIDATION
VENT SETTINGS:
Details of the Product CMV, AC, SIMV, CPAP, PEEP

OXYGEN
BLENDER:
Yes

COST:
BACKUP 350,000
BATTERY:
8 hrs
WEIGHT:
8 Kilogram

POWER SUPPLY:
GAS SOURCE:
AC/DC
O2/ Room Air
COMPARISON

GINHAWA STANDARD
FEATURE ONEBREATH
(RELIEFVENT) VENTILATOR

Cost 350,000 500,000 > 2 million

Weight 8kg 9kg >20kg

Gas Source O2/ Room Air O2/ Room Air O2/ Compressed Air

Power Supply AC/DC AC/DC Usually AC Only

Backup Battery 8 hrs 6 hrs 1-2 hrs

Oxygen Blender Yes Yes Yes

CMV, AC, SIMV, CPAP,


CMV, AC, SIMV, CPAP, CMV, AC, SIMV, CPAP,
Vent Settings PEEP, plus other “smart”
PEEP PEEP
modes
CUSTOMER
RETURN OF
INVESTMENT (ROI)

lower cost than the portable


ventilator available in the market
TEAM PROFILE

VINCE JAMILARIN
Address: Kalilangan, Bukidnon
Age: 20 years old
Birthday: November 28,. 2000

MARGELOU DINOROG
Address: Laak, Davao De Oro
Age: 20 years old
Birthday: October 11. 2000

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