Restrictive lung disease - ResMed Middle-East

Restrictive lung disease

The chest wall is vital to the mechanical action of breathing. It includes the bony structures (ribs, spine, sternum), respiratory muscles (the organs in your body that help you breathe), and nerves that connect the central nervous system to the respiratory muscles. If you have restrictive lung disease, it’s likely that your breathing is restricted, and you may have long-term respiratory failure. The most common restrictive lung disorders that lead to respiratory failure are thoracoplasty, scoliosis and/or kyphoscoliosis.

What is restrictive lung disease?

Restrictive lung disease refers to conditions in which breathing is restricted, and can lead to long-term respiratory failure.

Why is it important to treat restrictive lung disease?

Treating the breathing and sleeping issues caused by restrictive lung disease disorders can make a huge difference in your quality of life.

Treatment options for restrictive lung disease (RLD)

ResMed has developed therapy devices and ventilators that can help you feel better during the day and sleep better at night, so you can get the most out of life.

Getting your therapy equipment

ResMed has developed therapy devices and ventilators that can help you feel better during the day and sleep better at night, so you can get the most out of life.

The benefits of treatment

ResMed has developed therapy devices and ventilators that can help you feel better during the day and sleep better at night, so you can get the most out of life.

Traveling with your therapy equipment

ResMed has developed therapy devices and ventilators that can help you feel better during the day and sleep better at night, so you can get the most out of life.

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Patient outcomes

Learn how NIV may help improve the lives of patients with Restrictive lung disease.

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Equipment replacement

Take the time to educate home patients on when and how to replace components of their products, and how this relates to comfort and therapy effectiveness.