Research on Manual Resuscitators Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020

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Transparency Market Research Reports incorporated a definite business overview and investigation inclines on "Manual Resuscitators Market". This report likewise incorporates more illumination about fundamental review of the business including definitions, requisitions and worldwide business sector industry structure.

Manual resuscitators which are also known as bag valve mask, is a device used by individuals and healthcare professionals to inflate oxygen into lungs of an unconscious patients not able to breathe or during a respiratory failure occurring out of certain medical conditions. The device will help the person to remain oxygenated with the help of positive pressure. Manual resuscitators are hand-held portable device comprising a mask, a valve and a large ventilation bag used in the hospitals for temporary ventilation of patients.

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The mask is placed over a patient’s face to prevent the escape of air, the valve checks the rate of flow of air into the lungs and the bag features a bulb which is squeezed to ventilate the patient. Manual resuscitators are mostly disposable but there are devices which are cleaned regularly and re-used. They are also named as AMBU bags, i.e., Artificial Manual Breathing Unit. The manual resuscitators market can be segmented into two major segments, which are as follows:

Self-inflating bags:

The manual resuscitators are manually compressed after which it automatically re-expands on its own and remains inflated all the time. This device can be used in in-hospital as well as out-of-hospital settings.

Flow-inflating bags:

These manual resuscitators are also known as anesthesia bags. They are a specialized form of manual resuscitators which does not re-expand on its own and requires an external source to inflate. If the patient is breathing on his/her own, he/she can inflate it by breathing in and out. These...