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Health topic Child mortality
Health classification Treatment


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Location Vietnam
Status Commercialized
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Problem being addressed

Respiratory failure accounts for about 4.9 million infant deaths a year in developing countries. CPAP devices are successful in treatment but can be too expensive to be used commonly in low-resource facilities.

Detailed description of the solution

The Breath of Life CPAP device is much cheaper (~$1000) compared to other devices that range from $4-10,000. The flows air or oxygen into airway interfaces to maintain a safe pressure in the lungs, preventing respiratory distress. The device is easy to use as health care workers only need to attach nasal prongs to the child’s nostrils in order to provide air flow.

Designed by

  • Designed by: Breath of Life
  • Manufacturer (if different): Medical Technology Transfer and Services
  • Manufacturer location: Vietnam

When and where it was tested/implemented

Vietnam

Funding Source

East Meets West

References

Peer-reviewed publication

Other internally generated reports

CPAP (2009). Medical Technology Transfer and Services. Retrieved November 7, 2013 from here.

Externally generated reports

Sturdy CPAP for respiratory distress (2013, January 11). Retrieved November 7, 2013 from here.

Continuous positive airway pressure to assist spontaneous neonatal breathing (2013). Retrieved November 7, 2013 from here.

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, SDG09 Industry innovation and infrastructure
Authors Caroline Soyars
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
Translations Chinese
Related 1 subpages, 3 pages link here
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Created November 13, 2013 by Caroline Soyars
Last modified May 2, 2022 by Felipe Schenone
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