Effective CPAP support for newborns – simple, intuitive, and ready to use
06/08/2026
A newborn’s first breath is a crucial moment, especially for premature and high-risk infants. For precisely these sensitive situations, pfm medical gmbh offers NeoBreathe – a lightweight, intuitive valve designed to provide effective CPAP support. According to study data1, NeoBreathe also shows the lowest breathing resistance.
Thanks to its lightweight construction and thoughtful design, NeoBreathe supports newborns’ breathing while helping to reduce the risk of pressure sores. Its simple plug-and-play operation allows for quick and flexible use – anytime, anywhere. The valve can be operated with oxygen or compressed air, as well as with an oxygen mixer.
„NeoBreathe offers healthcare professionals practical support in neonatal care and gives the little ones the crucial boost they need for a good start in life“, explains Dr. Bianca Haase, Chief of PediatricsPediatrics is the branch of medicine concerned with the development and disorders, as well as their treatment and prevention, of infants, children and adolescents. at the Kreiskliniken Reutlingen.
The non-invasive respiration valve uses flow-controlled, non-electric technology that enables particularly gentle respiratory support – especially for spontaneously breathing premature infants. Compared to traditional T-piece devices, NeoBreathe yielded a lower iWOB value in the bench study1. This can contribute to more efficient energy distribution and positively influence respiratory support for preterm and newborn infants in certain clinical situations.
Visit us at the conference
If you would like to learn more, we cordially invite you to visit us at booth #71 during the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Society for NeonatologyNeonatology is the special branch of pediatrics concerned with the typical disorders of the newborn and treatment of premature infants. and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine (Gesellschaft für Neonatologie und Pädiatrische Intensivmedizin, GNPI), June 17–19, 2026, at the CC Rosengarten in Mannheim.
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Source
1 Sterzik H., Arand J., Schwarz C. E., Kumpf M., Wald M., Kribs A., Lauth W., Gross M., Poets C. F., Haase B., Pediatric research, 2025

