Although potentially lifesaving, ventilators have their own inherent risks. As hospitals seek innovative solutions to treat the surge of COVID-19 patients with resources running thin, expanding ...
Just this week, the coronavirus pandemic passed 2 million confirmed infections and 130,000 deaths worldwide. With such a rapid rise in cases, hospitals are struggling with the shortage of ventilators, ...
Ventilators are crucial in keeping severely-ill coronavirus patients alive — but hospitals across the country are facing a critical shortage of the life-saving medical device amid the ...
Even as hospitals and governors raise the alarm about a shortage of ventilators, some critical care physicians are questioning the widespread use of the breathing machines for Covid-19 patients, ...
With the coronavirus still spreading and cases of COVID-19 still mounting, mechanical ventilators are in notoriously short supply. That has physicians scrambling to find alternatives for patients so ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- To take on the shortage of ventilators caused by COVID-19, developers from the Army Research Laboratory are collaborating with civilian partners to manufacture low-cost, emergency ...
PHOENIX — Ventilators are a necessity for patients battling COVID-19. While not every patient needs one, those who do cannot survive without it. That is why ventilators are on the top of the list of ...
Doctors say ventilators are no panacea for coronavirus patients. Research shows that most patients placed on the breathing machines still die — and ventilators themselves can cause fatal infections.
The president's announcement came as health care providers warned of shortages. President Donald Trump announced Friday in a tweet that the federal government had “just purchased many Ventilators from ...
New York City emergency-medicine physician Dr. Cameron Kyle-Sidell sparked controversy when, two weeks ago, he posted a YouTube video claiming that ventilators may be harming COVID-19 patients more ...