ISTARI

ISTARI Expeditionary

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Enclosure for extended care and critical care interventions in a temporary healthcare facility in an austere environment for patients who require airborne, droplet, or contact isolation precautions.

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Design Features

Technical Specs

Performance Testing

Safety & Operability

ISTARI Expeditionary In Action

Design Features

 

  • Expanded footprint with lightweight fixed structural supports
  • Clear plastic walls and replaceable modular components compatible with decontamination and disposal methods
  • Integrated air intake filters and HEPA outflow filter attached to blower fan
  • Patient access via two HugSuits and lean-in windows
  • Equipment access via conduit panel for wires

Technical Specs

 

 

 

  • Design Specification Requirements / Operational Airflow = Device shall perform at least 12 air exchanges per hour
  • Performance is ~20 air exchanges/hour
  • HEPA (99.97% particulates @ 0.3μ)

Performance Testing

Biocompatibility
  • Cytotoxicity
Electrical and Mechanical Safety
  • IEC General requirements for basic safety and essential performance
  • IEC Electromagnetic compatibility
  • IEC Usability

In Development

ISTARI Expeditionary Exercises

 

 

 

 

ISTARI Expeditionary in Action

Model2

ISTARI Expeditionary Exercise

Puerto Rico | July 2023

ISTARI Expeditionary in 3D

ISTARI Expeditionary Illustrations

MODEL 2 Rev 5-Illustrations

WATCH

ISTARI IN ACTION

ISTARI is designed to allow for the full spectrum of clinical care and is compatible with all transmission-based precautions. The units are compatible with standard medical utilities in a hospital room. It can be used in existing hospital rooms or in temporary surge spaces with portable utilities. See it in action…

Connect with

the UNMC Team

To learn more about how ISTARI will revolutionize infection prevention and control, contact us at [email protected] or visit unmc.edu/healthsecurity.

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