Developers: | Ural Instrument-Making Plant |
Date of the premiere of the system: | October 2021 |
Branches: | Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare |
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2024
Announcement of Mobile ARM IVL
"Radio-electronic technologies" (KRET) The concern, which is part of the state corporation, in Rostec early July 2024 presented a new portable artificial ventilation device (IVL) Mobile ARM designed for use cars in ambulances and on board air ambulances.
The Mobile ARM is designed to transport both adults and young patients. A team of resuscitators took part in the creation of the device, who assessed its functionality and usability.
In addition to Mobile ARM, the Radioelectronic Technologies Concern presented a universal Mobile IVL device with a pneumatic drive. This device is equipped with a rotary display, a new graphical interface and an advanced element base. "Mobile" is intended for patients weighing from 2 to 300 kg.
Rostec State Secretary Sergei Tsyb noted: "The new line of Mobile ventilators of the Radioelectronic Technologies concern will replace imported analogues. The equipment is created in close cooperation with the medical community, so the new technique will be effective for patients and as comfortable as possible for doctors. " |
According to Rostec, the development of a new line of Mobile ventilators is being carried out at the Ural Instrument-Making Plant under the state program "Development of the Electronic and Radio-Electronic Industry." In total, five new devices are being created that will be combined into the digital ecosystem "CMS" for centralized monitoring of patient vital parameters.
It is expected that the Mobile and Mobile ARM artificial lung ventilation devices will receive registration certificates by the end of 2024, after which they will be able to enter medical institutions in Russia.[1]
KRET introduced a ventilator for the treatment of children
Concern "Radioelectronic Technologies" (KRET), which is part of the state corporation "Rostec," presented a new artificial lung ventilation device "Mobile Neo," designed to treat newborn children. This was reported by the press service of Rostec on June 4, 2024.
The Mobile Neo apparatus is part of a promising line of ventilators developed as part of the state program "Development of the Electronic and Radio-Electronic Industry" at the Ural Instrument-Making Plant, which is also part of the KRET. In addition to Mobile Neo, the new line of medical equipment includes the Mobile Mobile, Mobile Oxy for high-flow oxygenotherapy, mobile Mobile AWS and the Mobile Maxy expert class apparatus.
As noted by the executive director of Rostec Oleg Yevtushenko, the Mobile Neo apparatus is specially designed taking into account the peculiarities of the respiratory system of newborns and is able to provide effective respiratory support to small patients. The device is characterized by compactness, ease of control and the ability to integrate into the information network of a medical institution.
According to him, when creating Mobile Neo, the recommendations of practicing resuscitators and leading specialized medical universities were taken into account. After receiving a registration certificate from Roszdravnadzor, the device will be put into mass production and will begin to enter Russian medical institutions providing assistance to newborns.
According to Yevtushenko, the development of the Mobile Neo ventilator is an important step in the development of domestic medicine and ensuring import substitution of high-tech medical equipment for the treatment of the smallest patients. The new device will improve the quality and availability of neonatal resuscitation care in Russia.[2]
2023: Mobile Oxie announcement
In early December 2023, the Mobile Oxy ventilator was announced, which was developed at the Ural Instrument-Making Plant (UPZ, part of the KRET of the Rostec state corporation). The new device, as noted by the developers, was created specifically for patients with coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, chronic pulmonary diseases during their exacerbation and heart disease, when there is insufficient oxygen saturation in the blood.
As the press service of Rostec clarifies, Mobile Oxy is intended for high-flow oxygenotherapy. This method is a supportive therapy and is only suitable for patients who can breathe on their own.
This is a very light weight and easy to use the latest domestic artificial lung ventilation device. Today in Russia this device has no domestic analogues. "Mobile Oxy" can become the base for use in hospitals: it is easy to transport, it has a very simple and intuitive interface, its ergonomics takes into account the current conditions in Russian hospitals, "said Aleksey Melnikov, deputy general director for the development of civilian products and national projects at KRET, whose words are quoted by the Rostec press service. |
He added that Mobile Oxy has a function of transmitting data from monitored indicators to the information network of the medical institution. Its development has been carried out since 2021. The start of sales of new equipment is scheduled for 2025.
"Mobile OKSI" entered the line "Mobile," which also includes the universal device "Mobile," mobile "Mobile ARM," "Mobile NEO" for newborns and the device of the expert class "Mobile MAXI."[3]
2021: The government has allocated Rostec ₽630 million for the development of new Mobile ventilators
At the end of October 2021, it became known that the Ural Instrument-Making Plant (UPZ; included in the "KRET" of the state corporation "Rostec") will develop new ventilators, which can be used, among other things, for the treatment of premature babies. 630 million rubles are allocated from the state budget for the implementation of the project .
The line of new ventilators is called "Mobile," according to the Sverdlovsk Department of Information Policy. New items are autonomous devices that can work even in the field. In addition, they have a function to monitor the patient's condition from a distance. It is assumed that the equipment will provide the possibility of remote monitoring of parameters and automatic collection of information from ventilators to medical information systems. Integration of the equipment will be possible both with medical devices manufactured by UPZ and third-party manufacturers.
In total, it is planned to make five models of ventilators, as well as additional equipment for them (telematic module, central monitoring station and unit for high-frequency oscillatory ventilation). The project was approved by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation following a competition in which the Ural Instrument-Making Plant took part. The subsidy was allocated under the state program "Development of the electronic and radio-electronic industry."
As specified in the press service of KRET, during the project, the universal IVL device "Aventa-U" will be modernized. The concern recalled that by the end of October 2021, testing of the portable ventilator Aventa-Vit"" is being completed, and the UPZ will also be engaged in its production. The device can be used at home cars and in an ambulance. Among its features are versatility for all ages, independence from external power sources, the ability to work with voltage drops and light weight.[4]
Notes
- ↑ Rostec will show for the first time at Innoprom the Mobile ARM ventilator for transporting patients
- ↑ Tests of the Russian Mobile Oxey artificial lung ventilation apparatus have been completed
- ↑ Rostec will present for the first time at the Healthcare-2023 exhibition a prototype of the new Mobile Oxy ventilator
- ↑ Ural plant will receive ₽630 million for new ventilators, including for premature babies