What is the best form of Ventilation for You?

Did you know?

Up to 32% of patients experience side effects from tracheostomy.

Often a tracheostomy is recommended when prolonged ventilatory support is required,  But, have ALL other options really been considered?  If the upper airway is not compromised and there is no upper airway obstruction, Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation (BCV) could be a viable option for patient’s requiring ventilation and lung recruitment.

 

 

What about Mask ventilation?

 

 

Non-invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation has its own set of complications, with patient comfort and the inability to eat, drink and talk while being ventilated being major factors that influence compliance and success.

Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation has none of the risks of positive pressure ventilation. It can facilitate pulmonary hygiene and secretion clearance without having to change the interface.  And, you can eat, drink and talk while being ventilated!

 

This makes Hayek Medical’s Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation one of the best options for those with neuromuscular disorders, COPD and many other cardiopulmonary diseases.

 

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    Hayek medical, A Division of United Hayek industries

    Hayek Medical, a division of United Hayek Industries specializes in the design, manufacture and sale of non-invasive respiratory devices, in particular using a new and patented method of ventilation to achieve what is known as Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation (BCV). We are the world leader in this relatively new and unique method of ventilation.