Study Finds the NuMask


Study Finds the NuMask® IntraOral Mask More Effective at Mask Ventilation than Traditional Facemask










Woodland Hills, California (PRWEB) May 23, 2013

New study reveals the NuMask IOM® to provide more effective ventilation in patients most at risk for dangerous mask ventilation complications and failure while undergoing anesthesia. The study, “Comparison of Ventilation with the NuMask vs. Traditional Mask, a Prospective, Randomized, Crossover Study” was conducted at the University of Utah Department of Anesthesiology and presented by Brad Nance, MD at the International Anesthesia Research Symposium (IARS) in San Diego, California on May 6. It was a 28-patient crossover study that involved experienced anesthesia providers ventilating anesthetized and paralyzed patients with difficult mask ventilation characteristics. To view the study abstract, visit http://www.iars.com/documents/13_IARS_AbstractSupp_F.pdf S-15.

“The NuMask® appears to be an effective tool for mask ventilating patients who have traditional predictors of difficult mask ventilation. On average, the NuMask® was associated with greater measured exhaled tidal volumes and smaller air leaks. In our study this indicated more effective ventilation,” concluded the study’s authors.

“This study and others like it truly highlight the core design advantages of the NuMask; by creating a seal under the patient’s lips, one is able to overcome the traditional challenges of difficult mask ventilation,” stated the President and CEO of NuMask, Inc., David Isagholian, MD.

About NuMask, Inc.

NuMask’s four founders, with a cumulative 90+ years of medical experience, were the first to manufacture and market a ventilation facemask that is based on the unprecedented seal created by a snorkel mouthpiece. The company specializes in ventilation related products, also including novel more flexible oropharyngeal airways that mitigate oral and dental trauma, bag-valve resuscitators, CPR IntraOral Masks and retention shields for hands-free ventilation and CPAP/BiPAP. For more information about NuMask, please contact Christina Todaro at Christina(at)numask(dot)com or 734-673-1367, or visit http://www.numask.com.











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