Either soft cloth or gel-plastic nasal masks are the patient interface typically used to deliver CPAP or BIPAP to older children in resource-replete settings. Testing the Pumani device with a typical commercially available CPAP/BIPAP mask designed for older children (SleepWeaver™, Circadiance, ...
John S.CPAP User “In my experience as a respiratory therapist, the Sleepnet Ascend mask stands out for its comfort and customizable fit, greatly aiding patient compliance. Its straightforward design is particularly beneficial for those new to CPAP therapy. Durable and easy to use, the Ascend ma...
Bubble CPAPCritical careGlobal healthResource limited settingrespiratory failureLow-cost commercial bCPAP devices have been deployed in resource-limited settings to treat neonatal respiratory failure. The use of these devices has increased access to pediatric respiratory support for infants. However, ...
goggles or disposable full-face shields, and N95 masks. If available, a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) can be used in place of an N95 mask. Disposable operating room caps should be worn to