Research on Miniaturization and Low-Power Technology of Portable Ventilators in Home Medical Scenarios
Yinglong Jiang
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Yinglong Jiang: WQKX (Wanqi Qianxiao), Beijing 100002, China
Journal of Innovations in Medical Research, 2025, vol. 4, issue 5, 7-12
Abstract:
This study achieved dual breakthroughs of ≤15 W average power consumption and 8.2 h medium-pressure endurance under extreme geometric constraints of 9.8 L and 2.8 kg, through an integrated architecture of “modular-graphene-micro-fan” and a full-chain low-power model of “brushless motor + intelligent frequency conversion + sleep-wake.” National-level testing showed noise levels of 33 dB, pressure output deviation of ±0.3 cmH₂O, and leak compensation of 185 L min⁻¹. A 50-case, 30-day multicenter home clinical validation indicated a 1.7 mmHg decrease in morning PaCO₂ (non-inferiority achieved), no statistically significant difference in AHI compared to controls, average daily use of 7.9 h, device satisfaction of 90%, and compliance of 96%, with only 5 cases of Grade I adverse events. The results first confirmed that portable ventilators with ≤10 L can achieve equivalent therapeutic outcomes to traditional devices in real-world settings, providing a registrable and industrializable technical paradigm for home respiratory support under the silver economy.
Keywords: portable ventilator; miniaturization design; low-power technology; home medical care; COPD; clinical equivalence validation; modular heat dissipation; brushless motor vector control; intelligent frequency conversion sleep; silver economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.63593/JIMR.2788-7022.2025.10.002
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