A likely solution to breathing troubles, courtesy city startup
A likely solution to breathing troubles, courtesy city startup
ByHemanth CSHemanth CS / Updated: May 15, 2021, 06:00 IST
patients with mild symptoms breathe easily at home
A city-based
CPAP) machine for covid patients undergoing home therapy.
While CPAP machines have been used as an alternative to conventional incubated ventilators, this 3-in-1 technology also supports the Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure (
BiPAP) mode and also has an
inbuilt mini oxygen concentrator.
“The AI-CPAP helps patients suffering from mild respiratory disorders and breathing discomforts as in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), sleep apnea etc. However, conventional CPAPs are quite expensive and are typically used in hospital settings for patients under distress. The primary advantage of this new CPAP
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The demand within the global non-invasive ventilators market is set to increase at a sound pace in the times to follow. There is little contention about the unprecedented use of ventilators across all major healthcare facilities. The development of high-performance ventilators has pushed the medical and healthcare industries towards fruition by reducing the mortality rate across several territories. In addition to this, majority of medical practitioners focus on developing a robust infrastructure that can aid the operations of the healthcare sector. The use of non-invasive ventilators has increased as healthcare units look to offer greater utility to ailing patients. In this scenario, the total volume of revenues within the global non-invasive ventilators market shall grow at a sturdy pace.
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