Prisma Health technology approved to help tackle ventilator shortage.

Prisma Health has received emergency use authorization to distribute and use a new technology developed by its physicians to treat four patients simultaneously on a single ventilator.

The VESper device, created by a Prisma emergency medicine physician in collaboration with her husband and a Prisma pulmonary critical care physician, uses "Y" splitter tubing to divide the air flow among multiple patients, according to a news release.

This blueprint was sent to engineers at Clemson University and the University of South Carolina who obtained Food and Drug Administration approval and tested prototypes through 3D printing technology with private sector partners, according to the release.

After Prisma Health's Healthcare Simulation Center deemed the device viable for reaching patient breathing parameters, the FDA approved the prototype technology under emergency-use authorization today due to a national ventilator shortage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the release, HP Inc. and other partners have collaborated with Prisma to create and distribute device parts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's COVID-19 "hot spots" and other areas of significant need.

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