Profile: Respironics, Inc is a resource for respiratory medical devices. We focus on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Our 920M plus handheld pulse oximeter provides on-the-spot blood oximetry and heart rate readings that feature a bigger display, better performance and a 72-hour memory. Our PDx portable diagnostic recording device is intended for obstructive sleep apnea screening, follow-up and diagnostic assessment of cardio-respiratory sleep disorders. The flexible and portable system incorporates advanced features. It satisfies the portable testing requirements for levels II, III and IV and provides capabilities of basic screening to advanced diagnostic evaluation. The PDx enables patients to be tested outside of the lab without compromising study results and helps clinicians avoid the costs associated with retesting.
The company was founded in 1976, has ~20 employees and is ISO 9002, CE certified. NASDAQ:RESP (SEC Filings)
• General Tubing |
• Handheld Capnograph with Pulse Oximeter |
• Handheld Polysomnography Device |
• Handheld Pulse Oximeter |
• Heart Rate Neonatal Monitor |
• Home Health Kits |
• Home Oxygen Concentrators |
• Home Phototherapy Equipment |
• Home Sleep Testing Kit |
• Home Use Apnea Monitor (FDA Code: NPF / 868.2377) An apnea monitor is a complete system intended to alarm primarily upon the cessation of breathing timed from the last detected breath. The apnea monitor also includes indirect methods of apnea detection such as monitoring of heart rate and other physiological parameters linked to the presence or absence of adequate respiration. |
• Humidification Kits |
• Humidification System |
• Humidifiers |
• Implantable Cardiac Event Recorder (Without Arrhythmia Detection) (FDA Code: MXC / 870.2800) A medical magnetic tape recorder is a device used to record and play back signals from, for example, physiological amplifiers, signal conditioners, or computers. |
• Incentive Spirometers |
• Infant Apnea Monitors/alarms |
• Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing Device (FDA Code: NHJ / 868.5905) A noncontinuous ventilator (intermittent positive pressure breathing-IPPB) is a device intended to deliver intermittently an aerosol to a patient's lungs or to assist a patient's breathing. |
• Laptop Polysomnography Kits |
• Manual Emergency Ventilator/Resuscitator (FDA Code: BTM / 868.5915) A manual emergency ventilator is a device, usually incorporating a bag and valve, intended to provide emergency respiratory support by means of a face mask or a tube inserted into a patient's airway. |
• Manual Nebulizer Pump (FDA Code: EPN / 874.5220) An ear, nose, and throat drug administration device is one of a group of ear, nose, and throat devices intended specifically to administer medicinal substances to treat ear, nose, and throat disorders. These instruments include the powder blower, dropper, ear wick, manual nebulizer pump, and nasal inhaler. |
• Mechanical Negative-pressure Ventilators |
• Mechanical Noninvasive Ventilators |
• Mechanical Ventilation, Peep Valves |
• Mechanical Ventilator Monitors |
• Mechanical Ventilators |
• Medical Equipment Service, Oxygen Concentrators |
• Medical Humidifiers |
• Medical Magnetic Tape Recorder (FDA Code: DSH / 870.2800) |
• Medical Oxygen |
• Medical Training Service |
• Metabolic Monitors |
• Metered-dose Aerosol Inhalers |
• Miniaturized Optical Pulse Oximeter Tester |
• Monitor, Cardiorespiratory |
• Monitoring Spirometer (FDA Code: BZK / 868.1850) A monitoring spirometer is a device used to measure continuously a patient's tidal volume (volume of gas inhaled by the patient during each respiration cycle) or minute volume (the tidal volume multiplied by the rate of respiration for 1 minute) for the evaluation of the patient's ventilatory status. |
• Multilevel PAP (Positive Airway Pressure) Systems |
• Nasal Aspirator |
• Nasal Cannulas |
• Nasal Pillows |
• Nebulizers |
• Neonatal Apnea Monitor (FDA Code: FLS / 868.2377) |
• Neonatal Phototherapy Equipment |
• Neonatal Phototherapy Unit (FDA Code: LBI / 880.5700) A neonatal phototherapy unit is a device used to treat or prevent hyperbilirubinemia (elevated serum bilirubin level). The device consists of one or more lamps that emit a specific spectral band of light, under which an infant is placed for therapy. This generic type of device may include supports for the patient and equipment and component parts. |
• Neonatal Total Bilirubin Test System (FDA Code: MQM / 862.1113) A bilirubin (total and unbound) in the neonate test system is a device intended to measure the levels of bilirubin (total and unbound) in the blood (serum) of newborn infants to aid in indicating the risk of bilirubin encephalopathy (kernicterus). |
• Non-Continuous Ventilator/Respirator (FDA Code: BZD / 868.5905) |
• Non-Invasive Tubing (FDA Code: GAZ / 880.6740) A vacuum-powered body fluid suction apparatus is a device used to aspirate, remove, or sample body fluids. The device is powered by an external source of vacuum. This generic type of device includes vacuum regulators, vacuum collection bottles, suction catheters and tips, connecting flexible aspirating tubes, rigid suction tips, specimen traps, noninvasive tubing, and suction regulators (with gauge). |
• Non-Life Supporting Continuous Ventilator (FDA Code: MNS / 868.5895) A continuous ventilator (respirator) is a device intended to mechanically control or assist patient breathing by delivering a predetermined percentage of oxygen in the breathing gas. Adult, pediatric, and neonatal ventilators are included in this generic type of device. |
• Non-Ventilatory Medicinal Nebulizer/Atomizer (FDA Code: CCQ / 868.5640) A medicinal nonventilatory nebulizer (atomizer) is a device that is intended to spray liquid medication in aerosol form into the air that a patient will breathe. |
• Nursing Computer Software |
• Nutritional & Electrolyte Repl |