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  2. Teleflex - Wikipedia

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    Teleflex Incorporated, headquartered in Wayne, Pennsylvania, is an American provider of specialty medical devices for a range of procedures in critical care and surgery. Teleflex has annual revenues of $2.4 billion, operations in 40 countries, and more than 15,000 employees.

  3. Teleflex to Focus on Managing Humidification, One Patient At ...

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    Teleflex to Focus on Managing Humidification, One Patient At A Time Campaign at FOCUS 2013 Spring Conference LIMERICK, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teleflex Incorporated (NYS: TFX) , a leading global ...

  4. Teleflex Introduces a New Respiratory Solution for the ...

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  5. Teleflex Introduces ISO-Gard Circuit Technology to Improve ...

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    LIMERICK, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teleflex Incorporated (NYS: TFX) , a leading global provider of medical devices for critical care and surgery, is introducing new ISO-Gard ® Circuit Technology as ...

  6. Respiratory gas humidification - Wikipedia

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    Although the humidifying capacity of a bubble respiratory gas humidifier is rather low, it may be improved by increasing the water temperature. A bubble bottle is mostly used in oxygen therapy with high flow rates via a mask, nasopharyngeal catheter, or nasal cannula in order to prevent drying of the mucous membranes in the nose and mouth.

  7. Heated humidified high-flow therapy - Wikipedia

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    The development of heated humidified high flow started in 1999 with Vapotherm introducing the concept of high flow use with race horses. [2]High flow was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in the early 2000s and used as an alternative to positive airway pressure for treatment of apnea of prematurity in neonates. [3]

  8. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    A humidifier is a household appliance or device designed to increase the moisture level in the air within a room or an enclosed space. It achieves this by emitting water droplets or steam into the surrounding air, thereby raising the humidity.

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