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.
Like all forms of mechanical ventilation, non-invasive ventilation supports a patient’s breathing. It has 2 key goals:
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) achieves these 2 goals without the adverse effects of invasive ventilation, such as patient discomfort, the loss of airway defence mechanisms, and risks of infection.2
Non-invasive ventilation makes breathing easier by:
Short-term non-invasive ventilation is well-established in treating patients hospitalised with acute exacerbations of COPD.2,3,4
Recent evidence now also shows that when non-invasive ventilation is applied to reduce hypercapnia in COPD patients being treated at home, improvements may be observed in:
Together, this represents a stronger claim for the use of non-invasive ventilation in treating selected COPD patients. Whether it’s used in acute hospital care or for long-term treatment at home, ResMed has taken these findings to develop intelligent non-invasive ventilation solutions to better treat your COPD patients.
Learn more about ResMed’s non-invasive ventilation solutions for COPD.
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* 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)