Neonatal Ventilators: Makes breathing easy for newborn and premature neonates

Published: Jul 2019

The introduction of ventilation is one of the major interventions in neonatology, which provides lifesaving support for infants with respiratory failure. Neonatal ventilation has led to improve neonatal survival rate, especially for preterm infants born with immature lung function. Increase in the number of premature births with medical conditions such as respiratory disorder along a rise in neonate mortality rates are the factors contributing to the demand for the neonatal ventilators market. With the arrival of technology which will work as a non-invasive method also advancement in the already existing invasive method, the adoption rate of the neonatal ventilators is increasing. However, neonatal ventilators can cause chronic lung injury resulting in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Due to this, the neonatal ventilator manufactures are making continued efforts to develop new technology, including the use of early continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in preterm infants.

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A neonatal ventilator comprises parts which include a circuit, gas delivery system, humid cation system, source of oxygen and compressed air, monitors and an alarm system. Ventilators are bifurcated into positive pressure ventilators and high-frequency oscillating ventilators. The positive pressure ventilator blows air gently into neonatal’s lungs according to the need with the help of a tube that passes through the nose or mouth and this inflates the lungs of the baby. While high-frequency oscillating ventilator blows air quickly to the baby’s lungs as hundred times in a minute. A high-frequency oscillating ventilator is used for some specific type of lung conditions such as Air leak syndromes, interstitial emphysema, congenital diaphragmatic hernia and many more.

The US dominates the market in North America as the market is globally more receptive in adopting new technologies. Out of emerging economies, China is the fastest growing region due to the increase in population and changing concerns of healthcare services by the government as well as the individual. The key service providers of neonatal ventilators include Medtronic PLC, GE Healthcare, CareFusion, Hamilton Medical, Phillips Respironics, Smith Medical, Breas Medical, Drager Medical, ResMed and Maquet.

Current Market Trends Covered in the market report:

  • Evolution of mechanical ventilator with time.
  • Advance invasive and non-invasive ventilator combined to use in one machine by Philips Respironics V680 ventilator.
  • Launch of the Astral 100 and Astral 150 from ResMed’s company providing mobility and ease of use for the patients.

The Report Global Neonatal Ventilators Market Segmentation

By Type

  • Invasive
  • Non-Invasive

By Mobility

  • Intensive Care Ventilators
  • Portable Ventilators

By Technology

  • Mechanical Ventilators
  • High-Frequency Ventilators
  • Volume-Targeted Ventilators
  • Hybrid Ventilators

The Report Global Neonatal Ventilators Market – Segment by Region

North America

  • US
  • Canada

Europe

  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe

Asia-Pacific

  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • Rest of Asia-Pacific

Rest of the World

  • Middle East & Africa
  • Latin America