FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — APRIL 16, 2020
Local effort to design and build bridge ventilators for Hawai‘i hospitals enters production phase, awaits FDA approval Kahanu open source ventilator project receives $250,000 funding from Hawai‘i Community Foundation HONOLULU — A team of Hawai‘i engineers and an emergency room doctor who are racing to produce simple and effective bridge ventilators has received critical funding from the Hawai‘i Resilience Fund at the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF).
Named Kahanu, which means “the breath” in the Hawaiian language, the ventilator is made of durable, sterilizable materials and can be produced in Hawai‘i for about $1,200 each. Medical grade ventilators can cost more than $25,000 each. A Kahanu ventilator can serve as a “bridge ventilator” that can be enlisted in an emergency to save a patient’s life.
“We have consulted with both local and international medical experts and tested Kahanu in a large series of bench testing,” said Kai Matthes, M.D., Ph.D., who is a member of both the Kahanu team as well as the HiCOVID community task force. “Not only have we - - more - -