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AirLife Neonatal Resuscitation

AirLife offers a complete resuscitation portfolio that supports best practice in neonatal lung protection from birth until discharge from NICU.

SafeT T-Piece Neonatal Resuscitator

Deliver reliable positive pressure ventilation (PPV) when every second counts.

The SafeT™ T-Piece Resuscitator helps provide precise control of pressure during neonatal resuscitation in infants with apnea, gasping respirations, or a heart rate < 100 BPM.

T-Piece Resuscitator is an ideal device to manage infants requiring resuscitation in NICU, delivery room, and during transport.

Air-Q®3 Supraglottic Airway

Fast, effective airway access when intubation isn’t an option.

“The laryngeal mask makes a better seal than a face mask and may improve the effectiveness of ventilation. Unlike endotracheal intubation, no instruments are required to insert a laryngeal mask and you do not need to visualize the baby’s vocal chords during insertion.”

The Air-Q®3 can be placed with ease as a rescue airway device or as a conduit for endotracheal intubation during neonatal resuscitation.

*Page 87, Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th edition

Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Alignment

Effective positive-pressure ventilation is the priority in newborn infants who need support after birth.

Using a T-Piece resuscitator to deliver positive-pressure ventilation is preferred 
to the use of a self-inflating bag.

Because both T-Piece resuscitators and flow-inflating bags require a compressed gas source to function, a self-inflating bag should be available as a backup in the event of compressed gas failure when using either of these devices.

Use of a supraglottic airway may be considered as the primary interface to administer positive pressure ventilation instead of a face mask for newborn infants delivered at ≥ 34 0/7 weeks’ gestation.

Circulation. Volume 149, Issue 1, 2 of January 2024; Pages e157 – e166

All Neonatal Resuscitation Products

AirFlow™ Manual Resuscitator


Self-inflating resuscitation device that does not require a gas source to operate, making it ideal for training. Designed for positive pressure ventilation, or as a reliable backup if compressed gas fails.

Hyperinflation System


Flow inflating resuscitation device that requires a gas source to operate, requiring advanced training. Used for positive pressure ventilation, CPAP, and free flow oxygen.

AirLife® Infant T-Piece Circuit


Delivers positive pressure or free flow oxygen when connected to a resuscitation device. Provides more consistent airway pressures than a self-inflating or flow inflating device.

Cannulaide® Securement Device


Provides gentle, protective nasal CPAP securement for infants.

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