In a healthy airway, gas is heated and humidified by the upper airway during inspiration and fully saturated with water vapor at core body temperature (typically 37 °C, 44 mg/L H2O ) when it reaches the distal airways.1 However, during invasive ventilation, the upper airway is bypassed, along with its natural airway protection and humidification mechanisms. Therefore, heating and humidifying gases while this treatment is being delivered is crucial.1,2
A newborn’s respiratory system is reliant on humidity to maintain physiological balance, assist natural defense mechanisms and conserve energy for growth and development.
Providing Optimal Humidity for intubated patients
Featuring under nose NIV masks and full face NIV masks, with vented and non-vented options to suit your hospital NIV mask needs.
Establish effective spontaneous breathing or assist ventilation of the lungs
Respiratory support that replaces spontaneous breathing
Noninvasive respiratory support that provides a continuous distending pressure
Noninvasive respiratory support that delivers high flows of blended air and oxygen
Delivering warm, humidified carbon dioxide in laparoscopic and open surgery
Designed to work in harmony with the way patients naturally breathe while they sleep
F&P SleepStyle - designed to strike the balance between comfort and effective treatment
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