NEW DELHI: Fitbit has developed a low-cost emergency ventilator, Fitbit Flow, for use in hospitals amid the covid-19 crisis.
The ventilator is based on MIT's E-Vent design toolbox and has been granted emergency use authorization (EUA) by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
The Google-owned wearable company plans to supply the ventilators to healthcare providers around the world that do not have enough traditional medical ventilators.
Fitbit Flow has been developed with input from emergency medicine clinicians at Oregon Health & Science University who have been actively involved in the treatment of covid-19 patients at OHSU Hospital.