To meet the need for safe, effective and reliable non-invasive ventilation (NIV) throughout the care continuum, Dräger has launched the new Savina 300 NIV, the latest ventilator in its Savina 300 family of ventilators. Built to Dräger’s exceptionally high standards and backed by its 100+ years of experience in mechanical ventilation, […]
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Breas to Showcase Vivo 45 LS and EveryWare Patient Software at Medtrade West 2021
<!– Meet us at booth 405! No images? Click here We are excited to introduce the Vivo 45 LS and EveryWare by Breas at Medtrade West 2021 – Booth #405! After a year of no trade shows or face-to-face customer contact, we look forward to meet you at Medtrade West. […]
Medicare Ventilator Patients Benefit from Earlier Transfer to LTCHs
In a new study published in BMC Pulmonary Medicine, researchers found that earlier transfer of mechanically ventilated patients to long-term care hospitals (LTCHs) increased the likelihood of being liberated from the ventilator. The study demonstrates the crucial role served by these specialty hospitals in caring for the most severely ill […]
Dräger Extends Ventilation Solutions Into U.S. Long-Term Care Facilities Through Breas Medical Distribution Agreement
Dräger announced that it has entered into an agreement with Breas Medical, a global medical device company delivering respiratory care solutions throughout the continuum of care. Together, they will provide long-term acute care (LTAC) and skilled nursing facilities (SNF) in the U.S. access to both Dräger and Breas Medical mechanical […]
Diaphragm Laser Therapy Reduces Time on Ventilator
After completing a clinical trial evaluating its super pulsed laser therapy technology to improve respiratory function in critically ill COVID-19 patients, medical device manufacturer Multi Radiance Medical (MRM) prepares to apply for emergency use authorization with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The triple-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluated how the […]
Dräger Wins 2020 Frost & Sullivan Global Technology Innovation Leadership Award
Frost & Sullivan honors Dräger for the third time based on best practices in ventilation therapy Frost & Sullivan selected Dräger for its 2020 Global Technology Innovation Leadership Award due to the company’s pioneering work to enhance patient safety and expedite recovery through innovative ventilator clinical protocols, continuous improvements in […]
NAVA Groundbreaking Ventilation Technology for Preemies and Adults
Born 12 weeks too early with a 50/50 chance at survival, Sabina Checketts has grown up to become a neonatal doctor herself, using new therapies and sophisticated technology to improve outcomes for premature babies. One such technique called NAVA, invented by Getinge, utilizes sensors to help babies on ventilators breathe […]
One of the Biggest Hurdles for COVID-19 Patients is Breathing. RTs Help Make It Happen, But The Field is Dwindling
Often unsung in the COVID-19 crisis, respiratory therapists focus on helping people breathe — job duties include managing ventilation and artificial airways and assessing breathing challenges — and that means they play a large role in the treatment of coronavirus patients. During normal times, their work ranges from setting up […]
Dräger Supplies Ventilators to COVID-19 Hotspots and Beyond Through ICON Emergency Program
Because mechanical ventilation is critical in the care of COVID-19 patients, Dräger leveraged its Intensive Care On-line Network (ICON) emergency program to supply 20 mechanical ventilators to metro New York City and other hard-hit area hospitals during the city’s COVID-19 peak crisis and continues to deliver ventilators to emerging pandemic hot spots in […]
Getinge Servo-air Cleared by FDA
US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) clears Servo-air® mechanical ventilator for use with adult and pediatric patients dependent on intensive care ventilation, expanding upon the Servo family of products available in the United States for decades. “FDA 510(k) clearance for Servo-air will broaden our US offering with a turbine-driven ventilator,” says Eric […]












