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We reviewed studies comparing different combinations of flow rates, pressures, and timings used to support breathing in premature babies (less than 37 weeks of pregnancy) after the breathing tube is ...
We found answers to some of the most critical questions about the ongoing recall of millions of CPAP machines, ventilators and other breathing devices.
The manufacturer, Philips Respironics, said it would compensate users of CPAP machines and other flawed devices that were recalled after they blew bits of foam into consumers’ mouths and lungs.
None of the five oxygenation strategies studied -- HFNC, helmet bilevel ventilation, helmet CPAP, face mask CPAP, and face mask bilevel ventilation -- had any better than low-certainty evidence to ...
A new study of French children with neuromuscular disorders (NMD) shows that long-term use of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) increased significantly in the past 20 years and that spinal muscular ...
Her ventilator was among millions of breathing devices that Philips Respironics recalled last summer over safety concerns about numerous models of its ventilators, BiPAP and CPAP machines.
Learn more about CPAP, what it can be used for, and why it's not helpful for people with mild to moderate symptoms of COVID-19.
Philips Respironics is recalling millions of CPAP, BiPAP and ventilators due to potential health risks related to polyester-based polyurethane sound abatement foam.
A simple CPAP prototype remains robust and able to meet clinical demands in poorer-resourced health settings. The CPAP ventilation system is built around a simple electric fan and is intended to ...