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Health topic Child mortality
Health classification Treatment
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Location Devon, England, United Kingdom
Status Commercialized
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Problem being addressed

  1. 8 million children under five died from respiratory complications in 2011, most in low-income countries. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a treatment for respiratory distress that could save the lives of many infants and preterm babies. However, the cost of conventional CPAP is prohibitive as it requires high, continuous flows of oxygen and air, resulting in high running costs that are unsustainable in a developing country. As a result CPAP is rarely available in developing countries, even in lifesaving situations.

Detailed description of the solution

The Diamedica Baby CPAP machine has been designed for use in areas with limited resources. It is driven by an oxygen concentrator, thus eliminating the need for large quantites of expensive compressed gases. It provides controllable safe bubble CPAP with minimal running costs, for use with preterm babies, neonates and infants.

Designed by

  • Designed by: Diamedica (UK) Ltd, Grange Hill Industrial Estate, Bratton Fleming, Devon EX31 4UH, United Kingdom http://www.diamedica.co.uk
  • Manufacturer (if different):
  • Manufacturer location: United Kingdom

When and where it was tested/implemented

Presently in use in ten countries: Afghanistan, Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Uganda


Funding Source

References

Peer-reviewed publication

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Externally generated reports

IP and copyright

Approval by regulatory bodies or standards boards

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Part of Global Health Medical Device Compendium
SDG SDG03 Good health and well-being
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
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Created July 30, 2013 by 80.176.130.186
Modified November 7, 2022 by Irene Delgado
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