Neonatal Ventilation Solution
Application of Neonatal Ventilation Nasal Bubble Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in neonates is a gentle and non-invasive ventilation respiratory intervention for newborns designed with wide-bore tubing and a low-resistance interface, that is associated with the least damage to the developing premature lung, the least incidence of chronic lung disease and the best long-term pulmonary outcomes among preterm infants. Infant CPAP is used for basic neonatal resuscitation of a newborn baby at birth. It is proven to be safe, effective and can help to avoid intubation and mechanical ventilation when used immediately after birth. The bubble CPAP for neonates comprises a humidified and blended gas source, an interface that connects the breathing circuit to the infant’s airway through the nasal cannula for neonatal babies, and a tube submerged in a bottle of water. As the gas exits the tube, when carrying out resuscitation for newborns, it creates bubbles that produce small airway