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Throw Away The Script - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - February 2019

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SuperNO 2 VA™ nasal PAP ventilation system is designed to: • Reduce the risk of hypoxemia due to upper airway obstruction in patients with a decreased level of consciousness* • Stent open the upper airway to ox ygenate patients before, during, and af ter surger y any where an ox ygen source exists* • Allow for nasal positive pressure deliver y with open access to the oral cavity for procedures The use of deep sedation is on the rise with an increase in non-OR anesthesia as well as improvements in local/ regional anesthesia. With older, sicker, and more obese patients receiving surgery under sedation, airway obstruction with inadequate oxygenation and ventilation becomes more challenging. Nasal positive airway pressure offers a solution. vyaire.com/SuperNO 2 VA © 2019 Vyaire. Vyaire, the Vyaire logo and SuperNO 2 VA are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vyaire Medical, Inc., or one of its affiliates. CF/801/18/0114 (0119) Upper airway obstruction during deep sedation? *Used in conjunction with either an anesthesia machine or oxygen source.

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