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AIVL-D (IVL apparatus)

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Developers: Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant (UOMZ)
Date of the premiere of the system: June 2023
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare

2023: Announcement of the device

In June 2023, a Russian ventilator was presented for transporting patients and applying at home. We are talking about the model "AIVL-D," which was developed by specialists of the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after E. S. Yalamov (UOMZ, part of the "Schwabe").

According to the developers, due to the small weight (4 kg), size and ability to work offline, the device is suitable for use not only in hospitals of medical institutions, but also at home and on a walk. The offline functionality of the device is provided by a built-in battery designed to run for three hours without recharging. AIVL-D is equipped with a moisture and dust-resistant housing. The parameters of the device can be adjusted to provide respiratory support for both adults and children.

AIVL-D (IVL apparatus)

In addition to its main function - ventilation of the lungs, AIVL-D is equipped with pulse oximetry sensors (monitoring the level of blood oxygen saturation) and body temperature. In case of critical changes, a signal is turned on to call a health worker. The device can be installed vertically and horizontally, while the built-in rotation sensor will turn the screen in a user-friendly position.

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The request for devices to maintain the vital activity of the body outside medical institutions - at home, during a walk, during transportation today is extremely relevant. AIVL-D is a modern, compact and light device developed and manufactured in Russia. It is easy to use and provides significant freedom to a patient in need of maintaining respiratory functions, "said Oleg Yevtushenko, executive director of Rostec.
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According to him, the device is planned to be registered with Roszdravnadzor in 2024. The cost of the product by June 2023 has not been announced.[1]

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