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@ARTICLE{Buytaert:602614,
      author       = {Buytaert, Jan and Collins, Paula and Abed Abud, Adam and
                      Allport, Phil and Pazos Álvarez, Antonio and Akiba,
                      Kazuyoshi and de Aguiar Francisco, Oscar Augusto and Bay,
                      Aurelio and Bernard, Florian and Baron, Sophie and Bertella,
                      Claudia and Brunner, Josef X. and Bowcock, Themis and
                      Buytaert-De Jode, Martine and Byczynski, Wiktor and De
                      Carvalho, Ricardo and Coco, Victor and Collins, Ruth and
                      Dikic, Nikola and Dousse, Nicolas and Dowd, Bruce and
                      Dreimanis, Kārlis and Dumps, Raphael and Durante, Paolo and
                      Fadel, Walid and Farry, Stephen and Fernàndez Prieto,
                      Antonio and Fernàndez Tèllez, Arturo and Flynn, Gordon and
                      Franco Lima, Vinicius and Frei, Raymond and Gallas Torreira,
                      Abraham and García Chàvez, Tonatiuh and Gazis, Evangelos
                      and Guida, Roberto and Hennessy, Karol and Henriques, Andre
                      and Hutchcroft, David and Ilic, Stefan and Ivanovs, Artūrs
                      and Jevtic, Aleksandar and Jimenez Dominguez, Emigdio and
                      Joram, Christian and Kapusniak, Kacper and Lemos Cid, Edgar
                      and Lindner, Jana and Lindner, Rolf and Ivàn Martínez
                      Hernàndez, M. and Meboldt, Mirko and Milovanovic, Marko and
                      Mico, Sylvain and Morant, Johan and Morel, Michel and
                      Männel, Georg and Murray, Dónal and Nasteva, Irina and
                      Neufeld, Niko and Neuhold, Igor and Pardo-Sobrino López,
                      Francisco and Pèrez Trigo, Eliseo and Pichel Jallas,
                      Gonzalo and Pilorz, Edyta and Piquilloud, Lise and Pons,
                      Xavier and Reiner, David and Règules Medel, Hector David
                      and Rodríguez Ramírez, Saul and Rodíguez Cahuantzi, Mario
                      and Roosens, Carl and Rostalski, Philipp and Sanders, Freek
                      and Saucet, Eric and Schmid Daners, Marianne and Schmidt,
                      Burkhard and Schoettker, Patrick and Schwemmer, Rainer and
                      Schindler, Heinrich and Sharma, Archana and Sivakumaran,
                      Derick and Sigaud, Christophe and Spitas, Vasilios and
                      Steffen, Nicola and Svihra, Peter and Tejeda Muñoz,
                      Guillermo and Tachatos, Nikolaos and Tsolakis, Efstratios
                      and van Leemput, Jan and Vignaux, Laurence and Vasey,
                      Francois and Woonton, Hamish and Wyllie, Ken},
      title        = {{T}he {HEV} {V}entilator: at the interface between particle
                      physics and biomedical engineering},
      journal      = {Royal Society Open Science},
      volume       = {9},
      number       = {3},
      issn         = {2054-5703},
      address      = {London},
      publisher    = {Royal Soc. Publ.},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2024-00675},
      pages        = {211519},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {A high-quality, low-cost ventilator, dubbed HEV, has been
                      developed by the particle physics community working together
                      with biomedical engineers and physicians around the world.
                      The HEV design is suitable for use both in and out of
                      hospital intensive care units, provides a variety of modes
                      and is capable of supporting spontaneous breathing and
                      supplying oxygen-enriched air. An external air supply can be
                      combined with the unit for use in situations where
                      compressed air is not readily available. HEV supports remote
                      training and post market surveillance via a Web interface
                      and data logging to complement standard touch screen
                      operation, making it suitable for a wide range of
                      geographical deployment. The HEV design places emphasis on
                      the ventilation performance, especially the quality and
                      accuracy of the pressure curves, reactivity of the trigger,
                      measurement of delivered volume and control of oxygen
                      mixing, delivering a global performance which will be
                      applicable to ventilator needs beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
                      This article describes the conceptual design and presents
                      the prototype units together with a performance evaluation.},
      cin          = {ZEU-DLAB},
      ddc          = {600},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)ZEU-DLAB-20130226},
      pnm          = {611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-611},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-MLZ)NOSPEC-20140101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:35308626},
      UT           = {WOS:000819925000004},
      doi          = {10.1098/rsos.211519},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/602614},
}