JeevanLite: IoT enabled smart ventilator
Most of the pandemic-causing viruses attack the respiratory system hence we observe a huge inflow of patients with shortness of breath to the emergency ward. Doctors have to handle multiple patients and closely monitor their progress to wean them from the ventilator and provide ventilation facilities for the next patient in queue. During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, most of the clinicians and nurses were infected with the COVID-19 virus and lead to their death.
Aerobiosys Innovations has developed JeevanLite an IoT-enabled smart ventilation system at an affordable price with a unique subscription business model which makes the device accessible even in rural areas. Doctors from the city can monitor the patient's condition with minimal risk of transfer of infection.
a. About 15-20% of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases infected patients are expected to have serious complications like shortness of breath. For such patients, artificial breathing or Mechanical Ventilation is the only option.
b. Existing Ventilators in hospitals weigh 25-30 kgs, and it is hard to transport them if a patient has to be moved from one room to another.
c. The current ICU-based ventilators in the market cost a minimum of Rs 7 lakh ($9476.87)—with the price of some going up to Rs 15 lakh ($20307.59).
d. The present ventilators are sophisticated and require qualified training before one can use them on patients. Doctors have to observe the progress of ventilated patients for every 30 mins which increases the chance of transmitting the viral infection to the medical staff when they are in close contact with the patients.
e. In a pandemic-like situation where they are 100s of patients waiting for a ventilator, we need a centralized monitoring option so that with the minimal workforce, you can handle the situation in a better way.
Aerobiosys have developed an innovative ventilation system called “Jeevan Lite” a portable, cost-effective, IoT-enabled, battery-operated pressure and volume triggered ventilation system to save lives of respiratory patients admitted in the hospitals or Home-care patients. To simplify the operation we have used a mobile app to control the device. This would provide isolation to the patient and 100% protection to healthcare providers and family members.
The App provides a real-time display of the breath pattern graphs and other critical lung parameters. Each breath of the patient is recorded and transmitted to the doctors via a connected App to enable telemedicine support. Jeevan Lite can perform both invasive and non-invasive ventilation across a comprehensive set of modes and settings. It can be used for pediatric and geriatric patients and works on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries uninterrupted for 5 hours. The device also has a provision for attaching an oxygen cylinder and can operate on its own in ambient air (during emergencies).
Critical conditions such as shortness of breath due to infectious diseases infection like COVID-19 are common even in rural areas, but one has to travel about 30~40 km to reach a tertiary care hospital. Devices like ventilators are sophisticated and require qualified training before one can use them on patients. Appointing a pulmonologist for every PHC is impossible in a country like India where doctor to patient ratio is 1:1456. Moreover, in PHC we do have frequent power failure hence using electric medical devices will be a challenge. When a patient's health deteriorates we need to move them hence we need a portable device.
The only option available for stabilizing the patient with shortness of breath is approaching a tertiary care hospital via ambulance. Due to a lack of healthcare resources in rural areas, the rural population is forced to seek medical treatment in neighboring urban areas. Ironically, since specialist services are not accessible in rural areas, this becomes particularly necessary in the event of severe injuries resulting in trauma. This could include going to a local hospital or district headquarters, for example. The problem in the current method is the availability of adequate and timely ambulances facilities. As the patient is admitted to the city hospital, the whole family has to travel and stay there which majorly affects the economic condition of the villagers and increases the burden of debt on their shoulders.
JeevanLite can solve all these problems and the patients can be given treatment for critical illness even in PHCs, a single doctor can monitor 50+ patients remotely. Every breath of the patient is detected by Jeevan lite and smartly provides synchronous breathing to the patient using the JVSync feature.
- Equip last-mile primary healthcare providers with the necessary tools and knowledge to detect disease outbreaks quickly and respond to them effectively.
About 40-60% of ICU hospitalization cost is taken by ventilators for a patient. Most of the cost is used by the hospital for expensive ventilator and their maintenance. Due to the ease of maintenance of JeevanLite, the cost of ventilation paid by patients will indirectly reduce and will lessen the economic burden on the patient. Also, tier 2 and small-town clinics cannot afford ventilators, there we plan to enter with our subscription model, this will enhance the accessibility of medical devices for all.
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model rolled out in one or, ideally, several communities, which is poised for further growth.
We have successfully finished the device bench testing using our in-house bench test equipment Fluke Gas flow analyzer. Device user feedback has been collected from 12+ hospitals in southern India.
Collaborated with United States Agency for International Development(USAID) to manufacture and distribute Jeevan Lite ventilators to the hospitals in Tier 2/3/4 to tackle public health crisis owing to COVID-19.
This is done under the Program entitled “Partnerships for affordable Health, access, and longevity (PAHAL)”.

