The ventilation technology from Getinge that is groundbreaking both for premature babies and adults
Born 12 weeks too early with a 50/50 chance at survival, Sabina Checketts has grown up to become a neonatal doctor herself, using new therapies and sophisticated technology to improve outcomes for premature babies. One such technique called NAVA, invented by Getinge, utilizes sensors to help babies on ventilators breathe more easily and naturally—and it's increasingly being used on adults. And a new randomized study shows that NAVA can significantly shorten the time on the ventilator.Thirty-three years after her early birth, Checketts now works as a neonatal doctor in London. The ventilator