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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Breathing stimulation Atemstimulation

呼吸刺激
Breathing stimulation
Atemstimulation
Stimulation respiratoire


Speed-up the recovery of ventilated patients:

Severe cases of COVID-19 require intensive care and mechanical ventilation with an average duration of 12 days. Moreover, liberating patients from mechanical ventilation takes time and ties up staff resources. To help speed up the time to the recovery of patients in intensive care, STIMIT developed a breathing stimulation device to enable faster recovery through diaphragm stimulation.

The solution is backed by a technology that can non-invasively activate the body's own breathing function. The goal of the therapy is to maintain the breathing muscle function during ventilation, minimize life-threatening damage to the lungs from mechanical ventilation, and shorten the duration of ventilation for intensive-care patients.


The company was founded 2018 and is based in Nidau, Switzerland.






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