† Compared to conventional mechanical ventilation (VC,VC+,PC,PS)
‡ During the Public Health Emergency, Puritan Bennett™ 980 remote control software can be used to adjust ventilator settings for any patient that is connected to the ventilator.
§ The Puritan Bennett™ 980 (PB980) remote access feature is released in accordance with US FDA Enforcement Policy for Ventilators and Accessories and other Respiratory Devices during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency (published in March 2020).
* Compared to other video laryngoscopes
**Compared to King Vision® Video Laryngoscope
*** Compared to the previous McGrath Generation
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