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Bubble continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), a noninvasive respiratory support technique used to treat newborns with respiratory distress, delivers continuous pressure to help prevent alveolar derecruitment, boost the functional residual capacity of the lungs, and consequently lessen the work of breathing.
The newborn can have CPAP to treat a variety of respiratory issues. They wanted to identify areas needing improvement in CPAP therapy in the community, in addition to reporting therapeutic reasons, durations, and side effects.
The Global Bubble CPAP System Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
B&B launched a new pressure relief manifold for Bubble CPAP. The device is a companion item to B&B’s well-liked Bubbler Water Seal CPAP Valve and is intended for use with bubble CPAP systems.
The CE mark and FDA approval are both on the Pressure Relief Manifold. There were requests to increase the selection of bubble CPAP system components not long after they introduced the B&B Bubbler years ago.
The most frequently requested item is the pressure relief manifold, but the other parts of bubble CPAP systems (such as humidifier/chamber, neonatal circuit, CPAP interface, manometer, blender, etc.) are easily accessible from a variety of manufacturers.
These additional items are of a universal character and are probably already included in the hospital’s current product inventory. The 12.5 cm H2O Pressure Relief Manifold is a single-use device that must have an oxygen sensor port, a fresh gas inlet, and a pressure limiting mechanism in order to be used with patients weighing under 10 kg.
Over 12.5 cm H2O of pressure can be released through the manifold. Each manifold has a gas supply line, capped oxygen sensor port, and 12.5 cm H2O pressure relief valve.
All humidifier chambers can accommodate the 22 mm ID inlet. The B&B Bubbler Water CPAP Valve 0–10 cm H2O and other commercially available systems use the manifold. The B&B Bubbler with Pressure Relief Manifold can be utilised in delivery rooms, neonatal critical care units, and special procedure units.