MEDICAL RESPIRATORY MASKS USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EVORA Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited 15 Maurice Paykel Place East Tamaki Auckland 2013 New Zealand Medical respiratory masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; full face masks, oral masks, nasal masks, nasal cannula, mouthpieces, headgear, all being for medical purposes; parts and fittings for all the aforementioned goods;
HALO Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited 15 Maurice Paykel Place East Tamaki Auckland 2013 New Zealand Medical respiratory masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; nasal masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; parts and fittings for all the aforementioned goods;
NOVA Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited 15 Maurice Paykel Place East Tamaki Auckland 2013 New Zealand Medical respiratory masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; nasal masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; parts and fittings for all the aforementioned goods;
NOVA MICRO Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited 15 Maurice Paykel Place East Tamaki Auckland 2013 New Zealand Medical respiratory masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; nasal masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; parts and fittings for all the aforementioned goods;
SOLO Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited 15 Maurice Paykel Place East Tamaki Auckland 2013 New Zealand Medical respiratory masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; nasal masks for use in treating obstructive sleep apnea; parts and fittings for all the aforementioned goods;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for monitoring respiration including sensing a signal that varies with respiration, deriving a respiration parameter, applying criteria for detecting a respiration disturbance and determining one or more respiratory disturbance metrics. The system preferably includes an implantable sensor with an associated implantable medical device such that chronic respiration monitoring is possible. The implantable medical device may execute methods for detecting and measuring respiratory disturbances or may store data to be transferred to an external device for detecting and measuring respiratory disturbances. Respiratory disturbance detection may trigger a responsive action such as physiological data storage, a change in therapy delivery, or a clinician warning. Assessment of cardiac function may be made based on metrics of respiratory disturbances or a measure of circulatory delay time following detection of a respiratory disturbance.