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doi: 10.1016 / j.redare.2020.10.008.
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- 1 Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Clinic Hospital, Veterinary Faculty, Cardenal Herrera-CEU University, CEU Universities, Valencia, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
- 2 Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Treatment Service, Hospital Universitari i Politécnic La Fe de Valencia, Spain.
- 3 Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Clinic Hospital, Veterinary Faculty, Cardenal Herrera-CEU University, CEU Universities, Valencia, Spain.
- 4 Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Treatment Service, Hospital General Universitario de Castellón, Spain.
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J Viscasillas et al.
Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim (Engl Ed).
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doi: 10.1016 / j.redare.2020.10.008.
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- 1 Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Clinic Hospital, Veterinary Faculty, Cardenal Herrera-CEU University, CEU Universities, Valencia, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
- 2 Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Treatment Service, Hospital Universitari i Politécnic La Fe de Valencia, Spain.
- 3 Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Clinic Hospital, Veterinary Faculty, Cardenal Herrera-CEU University, CEU Universities, Valencia, Spain.
- 4 Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Treatment Service, Hospital General Universitario de Castellón, Spain.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed a ventilator deficit in the global health system for this scenario. For this reason, several national and international projects have been developed to get done prototypes of ventilators which could be easy and fast to manufacture. One of the requirements of the AEMPS for conducting clinical studies with new prototypes is through the validation of these new prototypes in an animal model. Therefore, it is important to achieve an animal model which allows us to easily reproduce different clinical scenarios. In this article, we describe the use of a sheep as a research model to assess a prototype ventilator. The animal was anesthetized for 10 h in which the prototype was tested in up to 6 different scenarios. This model is effective and easy to reproduce, making it an excellent choice for this kind of research.
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Keywords:
Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Experiment; Experiment; Sheep; Sheep; Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Fan; Ventilator.
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