Infant CPAP therapy

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a well-established mode of noninvasive respiratory support for spontaneously breathing patients.

Bubble CPAP System


Designed to provide consistent pressure to infants up to 10 kg. This system includes circuits, a pressure relief manifold and a Bubble CPAP generator.


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FlexiTrunk™ nasal CPAP interface


An integrated solution that includes all the components for delivering CPAP: nasal masks, nasal prongs, bonnets, and headgear. Provides a complete system when combined with a Bubble CPAP generator.


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Bubble CPAP generates pressure oscillations


Pressure oscillations generated during bubble CPAP therapy produce vibrations that are similar to those produced by high-frequency ventilation, and which may improve gas exchange and CO2 elimination.4


Studies have demonstrated these pressure oscillations may be transmitted down the airways and into the lungs.4,17




Fig 1. Graphical representation of bubble CPAP generated pressure oscillations. The pressure vs. time plot shows how pressure oscillations vary over time (green line) alongside the resulting mean airway/nasopharyngeal (NP) pressure (blue line).


Promotes airway hydration

During CPAP therapy, continuous distending pressure is generated throughout the respiratory cycle, and a heated and humidified mixture of air and oxygen is delivered.


Heated and humidified gas is an important aspect of delivering CPAP therapy, assisting with the natural defense mechanisms, maintaining airway mucosa and promoting conservation of energy for growth and development.23,24

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