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High-resolution ICU data, used for research
Deep Breath captures continuous ventilator and monitor signals at the bedside, then turns them into datasets you can review, label, and export — for ventilation research, quality programmes, and PVI analysis.
Where to start
Collect the data, or go straight to PVI
Most teams begin with collection — getting clean waveforms off the devices. If your study is about patient–ventilator asynchrony, start with PVI analysis.
Collection
High-resolution ICU data collection
Continuous waveforms and settings from mixed ventilator fleets and Philips monitors. Built for any study that needs breath-level data, not only asynchrony work.
How collection works →PVI
Patient–ventilator interaction analysis
Label and quantify patient–ventilator asynchrony from airway pressure and flow. See which types we detect, how they were validated, and what you can export.
PVI analysis →How it works
A box at the bedside, software in the hospital
BreathBox sits next to the ventilator and reads the signals the machine already produces: pressure, flow, esophageal pressure when it is available, alarms, and control settings. On Philips IntelliVue MX monitors we also record arterial blood pressure and ECG. The hospital owns the data. You can run fully offline to a USB stick, on a hospital server, or in a secured cloud. Setup is usually ten minutes to an hour.
Data collection and retrospective analysis are the default Deep Breath offering and are provided as a Class I medical device. Clinical decision support is not MDR or FDA cleared.