ResMed’s intelligent non-invasive ventilation solutions suitable for COPD

COPD

Up to 65 million people worldwide are currently living with moderate to severe COPD.*  To help ease this burden, ResMed helps you provide individualised treatment for your patients with COPD helping them breathe easier, and work towards a more promising picture with every breath.

COPD

Evidence has shown improved outcomes when non-invasive ventilation is added to a COPD treatment program.1-3

ResMed offers you intelligent non-invasive ventilation solutions that can help you tailor treatment to the unique and changing needs of your patients. From ventilators and masks to oxygen options and accessories, ResMed’s solutions work together to help patients breathe easier as they manage their condition.

Our solutions are “intelligent” because they allow you to choose the most appropriate product combination to suit your individual COPD patient’s needs, and provide automatically-adjusting therapy as their condition progresses, for even more personalisation.

You can do this with:

  1. Our comprehensive range of ventilators with patented technologies for excellence in NIV and synchrony
  2. Our range of comfortable masks that help patients better accept non-invasive ventilation
  3. Our data management solutions for long-term care  
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Picturing better outcomes with ResMed

Products

Lumis™ ventilator series

Personalised non-invasive ventilation made easy

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Stellar™ ventilator series

Invasive and non-invasive ventilators designed for versatility

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Astral™ ventilator series

Portable life support ventilators that enrich life

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Masks series

Comfortable masks to fit a wide range of patients

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ResScan™

PC-based clinical analysis and data management software

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Oxygen therapy options

Our ventilators feature various options to deliver and monitor supplemental oxygen

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References

1

Koehnlein T et al. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation for the treatment of severe stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – A prospective, multicentre, randomized, controlled cpnical trial. Lancet Respir Med. 2014;2:698-705.

2

Ram F et al. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation for treatment of respiratory failure due to exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004;CD004104.

3

Galli JA et al. Home non-invasive ventilation use following acute hypercapnic respiratory failure in COPD, Respir Med. 2014;108(5):722-8.

* World Health Organization. “Chronic respiratory diseases: Burden of COPD” Who.int. http://www.who.int/gho/pubpcations/world_health_statistics/en/ (accessed November 9, 2015)