COVID19 Impact and Global Mechanical Ventilator in Healthcare Industry Ventilator and its importance in covid-19 pandemic The people whose lungs are severely compromised due to infection and are suffering from respiratory problems require respiratory support and this is aided by medical equipment known as a ventilator. The ventilator uses positive pressure to supply oxygen to the lungs through inner pathways and to completely monitor the patients' breathing cycle. The humidifier is used in the ventilator to add moisture and heat to the oxygen to match the temperature of the patient's body. The lungs of patients requiring mechanical ventilation due to COVID-19 are so inflamed that the oxygen can not reach the alveoli when the patient breathes, and the mechanical ventilator acts to force the oxygen flow to these small air passages under pressure. Request a Sample Copy of the Research Report: https://www.databridgemarketresearch.com/covid-19-resources/covid-19-impact-onmechanical-ventilators-in-the-healthcare-industry There are two types of medical ventilation: 
Invasive mechanical ventilation, and
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Non-invasive ventilation. Invasive mechanical ventilation uses an endotracheal tube that is inserted into the trachea for the flow of oxygen to the patient's lungs, while non-invasive ventilation does not use an internal tube. Non-invasive ventilation devices, such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices and oxygen hoods, are also used in the management of less severe COVID-19 patients to avoid the need for mechanical ventilators that are invasive. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the global population share of people with age >60 would nearly double from 12% to 22% from 2015 to 2050. This rise in the elderly population has led to an increase in the geriatric ailments, leading to greater requirement of intensive care, which includes mechanical ventilation. Additionally, Mechanical Ventilation help infants or new babies who are born with significant heart disease and congenital conditions that may result in complications of metabolism as well also newborn babies with genetic disorders such Trisomy 13, 18 and 21, and Motor Neuron Diseases Especially Spinal Muscle Atrophy which destroys the muscles activity of walking, swallowing, and breathing. As well as Neuromuscular disorder patients including Duchenne Muscle Dystrophy and Muscle Dystrophies will also need the support of Mechanical Ventilation. On the other hand, patients with neurologic conditions that can directly impact the nerves