Choosing a neonatal CPAP interface

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The Importance of Interface Design


There are three key features of a neonatal CPAP interface that are essential to delivering effective continuous distending pressure. To understand why, watch this video.
Why CPAP Interface Design Matters

When would you prescribe CPAP therapy?

 
CPAP is a mode of noninvasive respiratory support that provides continuous distending pressure throughout the respiratory cycle to spontaneously breathing patients. CPAP requires a closed system and is typically delivered using a nasal interface, circuit and a pressure generator (either a bubble generator or ventilator).

Choose CPAP when you want to:
  • set and control pressure
  • stent open lungs and airways
  • reduce the need for mechanical ventilation
  • reduce the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia.


See for yourself how interface choice can affect therapy outcomes by booking an in-person demonstration of our therapy interfaces on our 'Baby LIV' (neonatal airway simulator).

 
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