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		<lang class="3" style="Headline1"  font="ITC Giovanni Std"  size="25">A breath of fresh air in Covid crisis </lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Bold">FROM PAGE 1
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">Taufiq Hasan, the supervisor of the project and a co-inventor, told The Daily Star.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">They took the initiative taking into consideration the high demand of oxygen in the country amid the Covid-19 crisis.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">He said it is better to use a medical oxygen supply in a hospital to have high oxygen concentration but in case of emergency, OxyJet CPAP can be used, although it will not last long.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">In the general wards, most hospitals of Bangladesh have the mechanism to provide oxygen to patients up to 15 litres per minute.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">When a critically-ill Covid-19 patient requires more oxygen, they are usually administered the HFNO treatment. However, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is also one of the key methods that can be used to treat such patients.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">Depending on the patient’s need, OxyJet CPAP can provide up to 60 litres/min of 100 percent oxygen in the general wards before ICU admission.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">Non-invasive respiratory support strategies, such as CPAP or HFNO, are attractive treatment options that might avoid the need for invasive mechanical ventilation and its inherent risks, according to the acclaimed medical journal, the Lancet.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">HFNO is delivered by an air/oxygen blender, an active humidifier, a single heated circuit, and a nasal cannula. Though effective in treating severe Covid-19 patients, it is too expensive for public hospitals.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">On the other hand, OxyJet CPAP requires a standard CPAP mask with accessories and a connection to an oxygen source without any electricity.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">“We hope that our device can be a low-cost alternative to HFNO, especially for patients treated at the suspected or confirmed Covid-19 wards, and reduce ICU admissions,” said Dr Taufiq.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">“When we are faced with peak COVID-19 spread, it is not possible to accumulate an adequate number of high-flow nasal cannula devices in the country. Due to the lack of expert operators, these devices cannot be efficiently utilised,” he said.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">With the approval of Bangladesh Medical Research Council, OxyJet CPAP has already passed the first and second stages of the clinical trial and got the permission for the third stage of a randomised controlled trial. In the third phase, the safety and efficacy of the device will be compared against HFNO.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">The third phase trial is currently going on in Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">“If the trial is successful, with the approval of the authorities concerned and the advice of physicians, this device can be used as a low-cost alternative to high-flow nasal cannula,” Dr Taufiq said.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">The OxyJet CPAP project is being funded by Ankur International Foundation; Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Academy Establishment under the ICT Division of the government, and Manusher Jonno Foundation.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">Dr Forhad Uddin Hasan Chowdhury, medicine and infectious diseases specialist at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, said, “In the phase three trial, a total of 20 patients will be administered oxygen with high-flow nasal cannula while 20 others with OxyJet CPAP.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">“We have so far enrolled about 14 patients and now collecting data. We hope to get the results within two months.”
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">Dr Forhad, who is involved in the study, said OxyJet CPAP was used for the patients who required more than 15 litres of oxygen per minute. It can be handled by any physician after only one hour of training while the use of HFNO devices is more complex.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="ITC Giovanni Std" fontStyle="Book">The other benefit of this ventilator is that it is cost effective as it takes around Tk 25,000 to make the device. The cost will go down once the commercial production begins, he said.
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