For ICU revolutionists, patients on NIV can finally be heard, thanks to SPEAX?- no longer muffled by the mask. With SPEAX, we've seen early evidence of improved tolerance and reduced sedation in critical illness. This can transform patient comfort, autonomy, and decision-making for patients on NIV. This video is recorded with me on CPAP (the only device I had with me at?#SCCM2025). Thanks to?Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP?for showing us how to better connect with the critical care community and change culture in critical care! If you'd like to find out more, please feel free to email [email protected] #criticalcare?#noninvasiveventilation?#bipap?#niv?#icu?#respiratory?#respiratorytherapist?#rrt?#rn?#icunurse?#criticalcarenurse CoI: I am a co-inventor of SPEAX and co-founder for Ataia Medical. Ataia Medical, Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP
Ataia Medical
医疗设备制造业
Silver Spring,Maryland 305 位关注者
Empowering patients with the freedom to speak through innovative communication solutions.
关于我们
Ataia Medical creates innovative communication solutions for healthcare. Our flagship product, SPEAX, enables non-invasive ventilation patients to clearly and verbally communicate with their care team and loved ones without interrupting their life saving therapy.
- 网站
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https://www.ataiamedical.com/
Ataia Medical的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医疗设备制造业
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Silver Spring,Maryland
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- communication、healthcare和non-invasive ventilation
地点
Ataia Medical员工
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Badri Narasimhan
Growth Incubator, Yield Investor
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Alan Greene, RRT
Chief Marketing Officer at Securisyn Medical
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A. Ian Wong, MD, PhD
NIH-funded Assistant Professor in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine / Translational Biomedical Informatics at Duke University
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Amber Jackson
Senior Clinical and Usability Engineer at MSEI
动态
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Thank you for sharing our study and working to change culture around NIV! Here's the English translation (care of LinkedIn): Of those innovations: "How come no one has ever done that?!" ?? I would like to share the key findings of a groundbreaking study published in the journal American College of Chest Physicians that could transform the experience of patients undergoing noninvasive ventilation (NIV). The study, conducted with patients with obstructive sleep apnea on CPAP therapy, evaluated the impact of a communication device (SPEAX, from Ataia Medical ) in the context of the use of a full face mask – known to impair speech clarity. In a randomized controlled trial, participants were evaluated in three steps: communication without a mask, communication with a mask (CPAP), and finally, communication with the device (or a simulated device). ?? The results were impressive: the presence of the mask drastically reduced speech intelligibility, with drops of about 52% to 57% in the comprehension of words and sentences. ?? However, the use of the communication device significantly improved these indices – increasing the intelligibility of words by 75% and sentences by 126% compared to the control group. In addition, both patients and companions reported significant improvements in comfort during the use of CPAP. This initiative reinforces the importance of improving communication in the clinical environment, something that can positively impact patient comfort, adherence to therapy and, consequently, clinical outcomes. An approach that combines technological innovation and humanized care to face real challenges in clinical practice. #Innovation? #Health? #NonInvasiveVentilation? #Communication
Coordenador de Produto ATAS O? e HAI na Salvus | Fisioterapia em Terapia Intensiva | ABM | BDR | Hunter | CRM | KAM | Copywriter | Green Belt | MBA Disrup??o e Transforma??o Digital | Engenharia de Prompt
Daquelas inova??es: "Como ninguém nunca fez isso?!" ?? Gostaria de compartilhar os principais achados de um estudo inovador publicado na revista American College of Chest Physicians que pode transformar a experiência dos pacientes submetidos à ventila??o n?o invasiva (VNI). O estudo, conduzido com pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono em terapia com CPAP, avaliou o impacto de um dispositivo de comunica??o (SPEAX, da Ataia Medical) no contexto do uso de máscara oronasal – conhecida por prejudicar a clareza da fala. Em um ensaio clínico randomizado, os participantes foram avaliados em três etapas: comunica??o sem máscara, comunica??o com máscara (CPAP) e, por fim, comunica??o com o dispositivo (ou um dispositivo simulado). ?? Os resultados foram impressionantes: a presen?a da máscara reduziu drasticamente a inteligibilidade da fala, com quedas de cerca de 52% a 57% na compreens?o de palavras e frases. ?? Entretanto, o uso do dispositivo de comunica??o melhorou de forma significativa esses índices – aumentando a inteligibilidade de palavras em 75% e de frases em 126% comparado ao grupo controle. Além disso, tanto pacientes quanto acompanhantes relataram melhorias expressivas no conforto durante a utiliza??o do CPAP. Essa iniciativa refor?a a importancia de melhorar a comunica??o no ambiente clínico, algo que pode impactar positivamente o conforto do paciente, a ades?o à terapia e, consequentemente, os desfechos clínicos. Uma abordagem que une inova??o tecnológica e cuidado humanizado para enfrentar desafios reais na prática clínica. Inova??o #Saúde #Ventila??oN?oInvasiva #Comunica??o
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Thank you for working to change culture around NIV, Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP!
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For ICU revolutionists, patient communication during critical illness is imperative as a basic human right. If you’re at #SCCM2025, message A. Ian Wong, MD, PhD to check out his communication device for NIV!!! This will transform patient comfort, autonomy, a decision making for vulnerable patients on NIV. Ataia Medical #criticalcare #ICU Society of Critical Care Medicine
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Excited to share more evidence how SPEAX can advance patient care, this time in pediatrics with anecdotal evidence reducing the need for sedation!
NIH-funded Assistant Professor in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine / Translational Biomedical Informatics at Duke University
I’m excited to share that SPEAX by Ataia Medical was recently featured in a feature article in AACN (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses) Critical Care Nurse! The article highlights how this assistive communication device can be used during pediatric noninvasive ventilation to help patients communicate more effectively, improve NIV compliance, and anecdotal evidence towards reduced sedation in a 7-year-old girl with respiratory failure and pulmonary hypertension. It’s inspiring to see innovations like SPEAX integrated into bedside care, addressing the unique challenges patients and clinicians face in critical care settings, and impacting care delivered to patients today. Improving communication is a vital step toward more compassionate and patient-centered care, and it’s encouraging to see this work prominently recognized in the scientific community! ?? Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eYu2KEMH Congratulations to the authors: Emily Otto, Ashley Danaher Kaspar, Keith Kerr, Gayle Droemer, and Allison Waddle! #CriticalCare #AssistiveTechnology #Pediatrics #PatientCare #NursingInnovation #CriticalCareNurse #Communication #NIV #NoninvasiveVentilation
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