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Latest Ventilation Devices Companies Update
Philips Continues to Face Repercussions from Ventilator Recalls received FDA clearance for a new non-invasive ventilator, the global recall of its older models due to foam degradation continues to impact its market share and reputation. The regulatory spotlight remains intense, highlighting the importance of safety and quality control in this critical medical device segment.
Getinge Secures FDA Clearance for Non-invasive Mechanical Ventilator approval strengthens Getinge's position in the ventilation market, offering healthcare providers an alternative solution amidst the Philips recall concerns. Their new ventilator, aimed at non-critical care settings, focuses on user-friendliness and portability.
Dräger Recognized for Neonatal Ventilation Innovation analysts awarded Dräger their 2022 Global Neonatal Devices & Neonatal Respiratory Care New Product Innovation Award. This recognition underscores the company's commitment to developing advanced solutions for the specific needs of premature and critically ill newborns.
Vyaire Medical Announces New CEO and COO leadership change indicates Vyaire's strategic focus on expanding its presence in the global ventilation market. Their expertise in respiratory care equipment positions them well to capitalize on the market's growth potential.
Medtronic Launches Non-invasive Ventilation System for Home Care innovation expands Medtronic's reach beyond hospital settings, catering to the growing demand for home-based care for patients with chronic respiratory conditions. Their new system emphasizes ease of use and remote monitoring capabilities.
List of Ventilation Devices Key Companies in the Market
- Getinge AB (Sweden)
- Healthcare (U.S.)
- Vyaire Medical, Inc. (U.S.)
- Medtronic (Ireland)
- Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA (Germany)
- Hamilton Medical (Switzerland)
- Resmed (U.S.)
- Koninklijke Philips NV (Netherlands)
- Smiths Medical (U.S.)
- Allied Healthcare Products Inc. (U.S.)