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(“VIDA”), the leader in lung and respiratory intelligence, announced today that it has received 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for enhancements to its LungPrint solution, including automated deep learning-based lung and lobe segmentation algorithms. ...
Oxygen is a life-saving therapeutic gas, which is often used to treat patients with severe pneumonia and other respiratory diseases. Oxygen generator is an electric medical equipment. It first inhales air, removes nitrogen, then generates a continuous oxygen source, and delivers concentrated oxygen to patients who need respiratory support in a ...
Synairgen plc (LSE: SNG), the respiratory company developing SNG001, a formulation for inhalation containing the broad-spectrum antiviral protein interferon beta, today announces that the international Phase 3 SPRINTER trial of SNG001 in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 did not meet its primary or key secondary efficacy endpoints. SNG001 demonstrated a favourable safety profile and was well ...
The Hemolung is indicated for respiratory support that provides extracorporeal carbon dioxide (CO2) removal from the patient’s blood for up to 5 days in adults with acute, reversible respiratory failure for whom ventilation of CO2 cannot be adequately or safely achieved using other available treatment options and continued clinical ...
Breath analysis is an important evaluation tool to support respiratory therapists and pulmonologists in the diagnosis and treatment of varying respiratory illnesses. ...
To meet this growing challenge in the face of rising pandemic, MediPines, a respiratory medical device company, has released a scientific paper on respiratory monitoring in long-term care facilities. ...
In line with its continued commitment to supporting respiratory professionals—particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic—NDD is now offering free, live spirometry training sessions to provide professionals with renewed confidence in lung function testing for the most accurate results. ...
Dedicated sessions are devoted to pediatric and adult mechanical circulatory support, respiratory assist, and VAD coordinator training. ASAIO (formerly known as the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs) is a world class society that has been in existence for over 64 years. ...
Liberate Medical today announced that it has received Federal Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorization for its VentFree™ Respiratory Muscle Stimulator, intended to be used to reduce disuse atrophy of the abdominal wall muscles, which may reduce the number of days adult patients require mechanical ventilation, including those patients with COVID-19. ...
Both of these devices have a firm fixation, true aortic stent that maintains positioning with security and also is able to maintain both aortic wall motion and blood flow pulsatility deemed essential for optimizing hemodynamics during long duration circulatory support. Both devices are placed via 14FR percutaneous delivery by a catheter inserted through the femoral artery. ...
N8 Medical’s CeraShield™ Endotracheal Tube has a patented anti-fouling coating that is designed to prevent deadly bacterial infections that frequently occur in ventilated patients with respiratory viral infections. In contrast, conventional endotracheal tubes allow pathogenic bacteria to grow on the tube surfaces within hours and form slime-like aggregations of ...
As the world responds to this pandemic, we remain committed to supporting you to ensure that the vital work of delivering new therapies to patients continues. ...
” About Liberate Medical Liberate Medical is a medical device company that develops neuromuscular electrical stimulation technology to improve the quality and reduce the cost of care for patients with pulmonary disorders. About the VentFree Respiratory Muscle Stimulator Invasive mechanical ventilation commonly weakens the breathing muscles, increasing the need for ...
No device related serious adverse events were reported and the results indicated that that the device may be able to reduce the duration of ventilator support in critically ill patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation. ...
Invasive mechanical ventilation commonly results in respiratory muscle weakness, which is a major underlying factor for patients requiring prolonged periods of ventilator support. Current methods of respiratory muscle training cannot be used when patients are sedated or delirious, as is common during mechanically ventilation in the ICU. ...
Neonatal chronic lung disease or bronchopulmonary dysplasia develops in preterm infants whose lungs are incompletely developed and therefore require respiratory support after birth. The disease condition is characterized by incomplete formation of alveoli, associated with lung cell death and disordered deposition of matrix elastin. ...
