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1493
1493 - 1541 Paracelso
Through numerous tube experiments, Paracelsus managed to resuscitate a patient orally. -
1541
Paracelso and Vesalius
Vesalius discovered what is now known as "mechanical ventilation" which is an opening in the trunk of the trachea by placing a tube so that the lungs react again. -
1744
The first case is discovered where Tossach's "mouth to mouth breathing" is applied. -
1754
Artificial respiration was developed where John Hunter, Black Priestley, Lavoisier and Scheele participated. -
Second half of the century XIX
The first mechanical fans were created. -
1864 Alfred Jones
One of the first ventilators was created by Alfred Jones, the principle of operation was that the device caused pressure inside and outside the patient. Whose purpose was to resurrect the victims drowning. -
1880
The first "endotracheal tube" was designed , Dr. Chevalier invented the "laryngoscope" both items helped for mechanical ventilation. -
1908 Dräger
A new device was created that worked with positive pressure through a "naso-oral mask" -
1928 event with girl.
"the steel lung" was first used with a girl on October 21, 1928 in Boston due to respiratory problems and was placed in the respirator chamber, which popularized the invention -
Steel lung improvements
en 1931 fue creada está versión mejorada por John Haven, fue más barata, ligera, silenciosa y efectivamen -
1953 other models for critical care
Steel lungs began to disappear and hospitals had better ventilators more effectively. -
1970 Pediatric intensive care
It was a very light and easy to carry respirator -
1980 Spanish Technology
This unit was incorporated into a hospital in Valencia, as the first prototype. -
G-5 generation
This is one of the mechanical ventilation monitoring screens more attached to the current ones. -
PANDEMIC 2O2O.
With this new situation, new mechanical ventilators have been created due to the pandemic causing deficiency in breathing.
Now they have a better use, portable BUT expensive, in some cases some models were created specifically for these situations of extreme contagion And because now the medical team is running low.