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  2. The iron lung: A life-saving device with an enduring legacy - AOL

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    The iron lung was less invasive than modern technology, but it would be far less effective in treating acute or respiratory conditions that require high-pressure support, like pneumonia, COVID-19 ...

  3. Negative pressure ventilator - Wikipedia

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    The jacket ventilator, also known as a poncho or raincoat ventilator, is a lighter version of the iron lung or the cuirass ventilator, constructed of an airtight material (such as plastic or rubber) arranged over a light metal or plastic frame, or screen, and depressurized and repressurized by a portable ventilator. [1] [2] [12] [17]

  4. Iron lung - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, the development of modern ventilators, and widespread use of tracheal intubation and tracheotomy, the iron lung has mostly disappeared from modern medicine. In 1959, 1,200 people were using tank respirators in the United States, but by 2004 that number had decreased to just 39. [36] By 2014, only 10 people were left with an ...

  5. Bragg-Paul Pulsator - Wikipedia

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    When the only alternative was the 'iron lung', the much less intrusive treatment of the Pulsator allowed for a more normal life for its patients. As the first 'Intermittent Abdominal Pressure Ventilator', the Pulsator was the forerunner of various newer apparatuses, in particular the 'Pneumobelt' which subsequently became a generic name for the ...

  6. The extraordinary life of man in iron lung who practiced as a ...

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    Joe Middleton looks at the life of Paul Alexander, who spent 70 years in an iron lung before passing away at 78

  7. Paul Alexander: ‘Man in the iron lung’ dies after living in ...

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    The last person to use an iron lung in the UK died in December 2017, aged 75. “I knew if I was going to do anything with my life, it was going to have to be a mental thing,” he told The ...

  8. Ventilator - Wikipedia

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    The history of mechanical ventilation begins with various versions of what was eventually called the iron lung, a form of noninvasive negative-pressure ventilator widely used during the polio epidemics of the twentieth century after the introduction of the "Drinker respirator" in 1928, improvements introduced by John Haven Emerson in 1931, [5 ...

  9. John Haven Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Emerson continued to make improvements to the iron lung, adding a quick opening and closing function, an improved pressure gauge, and emergency hand operation. His final improvement was the addition of a transparent positive pressure dome, allowing ventilation when the chamber was opened to care for the patient.