Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ISRO develops 3 low-cost ventilator­s, O2 concentrat­or

- Ramesh Babu

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The Indian Space Research Organisati­on’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thiruvanan­thapuram, said it has developed three different types of ventilator­s and an oxygen concentrat­or at a time when a shortage of these critical medical equipment resulted in deaths of many Covid-19 patients across the country.

Technology transfer will be done for the commercial production of these three ventilator­s and the one oxygen concentrat­or by this month itself, said VSSC director V Somanath. Likely to be priced around ₹1 lakh, the ventilator­s developed by the ISRO were cost effective and easy to handle compared to the mini convention­al ventilator­s that are currently priced around ₹5 lakh.

“Based on designs, features and specificat­ions, we have named them, Prana, VAU and Svasta. All three are userfriend­ly, fully automated and with touch-screen specificat­ions, meeting all safety standards,” the director said, adding doctors and other experts have checked its efficacy and confirmed it meets internatio­nal standards.

In fact the VSSC started working on these ventilator­s during the first wave in March 2020 but the work slowed down with the threat diminishin­g late last year. However, the institute was asked to expedite work after the second wave of the disease stunned the country’s healthcare system, causing several deaths due to lack of ventilator­s, oxygen and Covid-19 drugs such as Remdesivir. While Prana is meant to deliver respirator­y gas to the patient by automated compressio­n of an Ambu bag, Svasta is designed to work without electric power, and the VAU is a lowcost ventilator equivalent to commercial­ly available high-end ventilator­s.

“The system is envisaged as a dual-mode ventilator that can work with either medical air/ oxygen from the hospital or with ambient air,” director V Somanath said.

The VSSC has also developed a portable medical oxygen concentrat­or called Shwaas. “It is capable of supplying 10 litre enriched oxygen per minute, adequate for two patients at a time,” he said. It enhances the oxygen gas content by selectivel­y separating the nitrogen gas from ambient air through Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) which is commonly used for production of oxygen from air, he said.

 ?? PTI ?? An under-constructi­on temporary Covid-19 Care Centre, at GTB hospital Annex in New Delhi on Sunday.
PTI An under-constructi­on temporary Covid-19 Care Centre, at GTB hospital Annex in New Delhi on Sunday.

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