List of ventilator manufacturers
List of Ventilator Manufacturers
The following is a comprehensive list of manufacturers that produce ventilators, critical medical devices used in healthcare settings for providing patients with mechanical ventilation when they are unable to breathe adequately on their own. Ventilators are essential in the treatment of respiratory illnesses, including acute conditions such as COVID-19, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and during surgical procedures requiring anesthesia.
Manufacturers[edit | edit source]
- Philips Respironics - A global leader in the design and manufacturing of ventilators and other respiratory medical equipment. Philips Respironics offers a range of ventilators for hospital, home care, and portable use.
- Medtronic - Medtronic is a multinational medical technology company that produces a variety of medical devices, including ventilators for acute care, critical care, and sub-acute care environments.
- Drägerwerk - Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Dräger, is a German company specializing in medical and safety technology. Dräger's ventilators are used in hospitals worldwide for patient care in intensive care units.
- GE Healthcare - A subsidiary of General Electric, GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services, including ventilators for use in critical care settings.
- Hamilton Medical - Hamilton Medical specializes in the development and manufacturing of ventilators for critical care. Their products are designed to enhance patient comfort and improve outcomes.
- ResMed - An innovator in sleep and respiratory medicine, ResMed offers ventilators and other devices aimed at treating sleep apnea, COPD, and other chronic diseases.
- Getinge - Getinge is a global provider of medical technology products and systems, including ventilators for intensive care units, that aim to improve clinical outcomes.
- Mindray - Mindray is a leading global provider of medical devices and solutions, offering a range of ventilators for use in critical and emergency care.
- Fisher & Paykel Healthcare - Fisher & Paykel Healthcare is a leading designer and manufacturer of products and systems for use in respiratory care, acute care, and the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.
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Note: This list is not exhaustive and represents a selection of notable manufacturers known for their contributions to the field of mechanical ventilation. The field of medical devices is rapidly evolving, and new companies may emerge while existing companies may expand their product lines or merge with others.
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