The Hayek RTX Respirator provides ventilation and airway clearance without a mask or tube — so children and adults with SMA can eat, speak, play, and sleep during therapy.
In SMA, the motor neurons controlling the respiratory muscles progressively weaken. The body gradually loses the ability to draw breath — and to cough. The Hayek RTX supports both, from the outside, without touching the airway.
A lightweight shell sits over the chest wall, sealed with soft hypoallergenic foam. It takes seconds to apply and requires no tight fitting.
The device expands the chest outward — exactly as healthy breathing muscles would — pulling air into the lungs through the mouth and nose.
Unlike other ventilators, the RTX also actively assists exhalation. Full biphasic control means better tidal volumes and more precise support.
The same device oscillates to loosen secretions and supports cough to clear them. No need for a separate machine or interface change.
Ventilation and secretion clearanceWithout a mask or artificial airway
Because there is no mask or tube, treatment does not interrupt the moments that matter. Children on the Hayek RTX can be children — while getting the respiratory support they need.
Meals at the table — no need to remove the device to eat
Reading, drawing, homework — quietly supported, not restricted
Sleep — overnight ventilation without a face mask
Cuddles and connection — family life, uninterrupted
Conventional NIV works well for many patients — but SMA places unique demands on any ventilation approach, and masks can present particular challenges for this population.
The Hayek RTX can be used at home under clinician direction — providing consistent support in the place where it matters most.
Compact and wearable in a wheelchair, BCV supports patients as they move through the world — not just when they're in bed.
"Despite her small size and the presence of a bronchoscope in her airways, the patient tolerated the procedure with no desaturations. Complications such as hypoxia and airway occlusion did not occur."PubMed Central — BCV in a 2-month-old SMA Type 1 patient
BCV has been documented in published literature across SMA Types 1, 2 and 3 — in infants, children, and adults, in both acute and long-term home use settings. Our team can share specific references on request.
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Hayek RTX — Breathing Support for SMASpeak with our clinical team