The Life2000 ventilation system
This unique system is designed to help patients:
- Live more fully, enjoying activities of daily living (ADLs) inside and outside the home*
- Benefit from mobility, while feeling secure about their therapy
- Talk during therapy, using the comfortable nasal pillows interface
- Easily use the device as prescribed, by toggling among prescription presets as their needs change with activity
See the proof
“Huge game changer.”
Hear what clinicians and patients have to say about the impact of the maskless Life2000 ventilation system on quality of life.
The numbers speak volumes.
See the evidence related to greater mobility, activity, and more with the maskless Life2000 ventilation system.
Continuous ventilation technology
See how POV (Proportional Open Ventilation) technology provides continuous, around-the-clock ventilation, allowing patients to get additional flow when needed.
Early intervention in the COPD treatment continuum
When is the Life2000 system right for your patients? It may be earlier than you think.
Consider the Life2000 system for patients living with CRF consequent to COPD who have chronic hypercapnia and/or reduced PFTs (FEV1<50%) with any of the following:
- A history of exacerbations
- Reduced oxygen saturation (SpO2) with minimal exercise
- Dyspnea that impacts ADLs
- The desire for freedom of activity and the potential to benefit from ventilation
Have a question about the maskless Life2000 system?
*Patients may experience lower dyspnea, fatigue, and discomfort during ADLs1
†The data presented are reflective of studies performed on open ventilation technology.
References
- Carlin BW, Wiles KS, McCoy RW, Brennan T, Easley D, Thomashow RJ. Effects of a Highly Portable Noninvasive Open Ventilation System on Activities of Daily Living in Patients with COPD. Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis. 2015;2(1):35–47.
- Carlin BW, Casey L, Farberow K. Improvements in the health status of patients with respiratory insufficiency with the use of a non-invasive open ventilation system (NIOV). Chest. 2014;146(4 Meeting Abstracts):341A.
- Siobal M, et al. Work of Breathing using NIOV in a Low Compliance High Minute Ventilation Lung Model. 2015 AARC Open Forum [Abstract].
- Morishige R, Farberow K, MacIntyre N. Health care utilization and respiratory status following the addition of a portable non-invasive open ventilator (NIOV) to the treatment regimen. Chest. 2015;148(4 Meeting Abstracts):908A.
- Porszasz J, Cao R, Morishige R, et al. Physiologic effects of an ambulatory ventilation system in COPD. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2013;188(3):334–342.