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Mechanical Ventilators are medical devices used to assist or replace spontaneous breathing in patients with respiratory failure. They are typically used in intensive care units, operating rooms, and emergency departments. Mechanical Ventilators are designed to provide a controlled and monitored environment for the patient, and can be used to provide oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and regulate the patient's breathing rate and volume. The Mechanical Ventilators market is a subset of the larger Medical Devices market, and is composed of a variety of manufacturers and suppliers. These companies produce a range of products, from basic models to more advanced, specialized devices. Companies in the Mechanical Ventilators market include Philips Healthcare, Medtronic, GE Healthcare, Dräger, Hamilton Medical, Smiths Medical, and Maquet. Show Less Read more