Abstract: A helmet for artificial respiration without the aid of masks, comprising a containment body with at least one optically transparent portion, which can accommodate hermetically the head of a patient. The containment body has an air intake port that can be connected to a ventilation apparatus and an outlet port. The helmet further comprises, on the containment body, substantially at the mouth of the patient being treated, an opening that can be closed removably by a closure element.
Abstract: A device for artificial respiration without the aid of masks, particularly for neonates and premature infants, comprising a frame that is provided with a first environment for accommodating the head of a patient and with a second environment that forms a resting surface for the back of the patient, the first and second environments being separated hermetically, and the first environment being sealed hermetically and being provided with at least one port for connection to a ventilation unit, the second environment further containing an abutment surface that can be arranged according to the length of the trunk of the patient.
Abstract: A device for artificial respiration without the aid of masks, particularly for neonates and premature infants, comprising a frame that is provided with a first environment for accommodating the head of a patient and with a second environment that forms a resting surface for the back of the patient, the first and second environments being separated hermetically, and the first environment being sealed hermetically and being provided with at least one port for connection to a ventilation unit, the second environment further containing an abutment surface that can be arranged according to the length of the trunk of the patient.
Abstract: A helmet for artificial respiration without the aid of masks, comprising a containment body with at least one optically transparent portion, which can accommodate hermetically the head of a patient. The containment body has an air intake port that can be connected to a ventilation apparatus and an outlet port. The helmet further comprises, on the containment body, substantially at the mouth of the patient being treated, an opening that can be closed removably by a closure element.