In one embodiment, a nasal cannula is shaped to fit within a user's nares, where the nasal cannula includes at least one prong allowing high flow delivery of humidified gases and creates positive airway pressure in the patient's airway. The prongs have angled ends such that, in use, gases flowing th
In one embodiment, a nasal cannula is shaped to fit within a user's nares, where the nasal cannula includes at least one prong allowing high flow delivery of humidified gases and creates positive airway pressure in the patient's airway. The prongs have angled ends such that, in use, gases flowing through the prongs are directed to the user's nasal passages. The nasal cannula body is partially swivelling and preferably has a ball joint connector. In another embodiment the nasal cannula may have at least one flared end prong that preferably seals within a patient's nare.
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1. A mask assembly including a nasal cannula prong part and a nasal cannula body part for delivering positive airway pressure to a user in use, the mask comprising: the nasal cannula prong part comprising a hollow body, an inlet opening of the hollow body, and first and second nasal prongs extending
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A mask assembly including a nasal cannula prong part and a nasal cannula body part for delivering positive airway pressure to a user in use, the mask comprising: the nasal cannula prong part comprising a hollow body, an inlet opening of the hollow body, and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the first and second nasal prongs formed as a flexible single piece, a horizontal direction of the nasal cannula prong part extending from the inlet opening toward the first and second nasal prongs, a vertical direction extending perpendicular to the horizontal direction;the nasal cannula body part comprising a central portion with at least one bias flow vent, an inlet, an outlet, and an outer surface having at least a left side curved portion and a right side curved portion, the left side curved portion comprising a left side apex and the right side curved portion comprising a right side apex, the outer surface having a first height along the vertical direction;a first headgear extension having a first end, the first end of the first headgear extension connected to the left side apex, the first end of the first headgear extension having a second height along the vertical direction at the connection between the first end and the left side apex;a second headgear extension having a first end connected to the right side apex, the first end of the second headgear extension having a third height along the vertical direction at the connection between the first end of the second headgear extension and the right side apex, wherein the second and third heights are smaller than the first height;a headgear strap configured to maintain the nasal cannula prong part in a position with the first and second nasal prongs against a user's nares in use, the headgear strap having first and second ends, the first end connected to the first headgear extension and the second end connected to the second headgear extension; andan inspiratory conduit connected to the inlet of the nasal cannula body part and configured to deliver pressurized gases into the nasal cannula body part and the nasal cannula prong part for inhalation by a user in use. 2. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second head gear extensions extend from the left and right apexes, respectively, along a first direction laterally outwardly away from the left and right apexes, then along a second direction, oblique relative to the first direction, more toward a user's face in use. 3. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the nasal cannula body part comprises an extension extending proximally from the outlet of the nasal cannula body part to a position more proximal relative to the first end of the first headgear extension. 4. The mask assembly of claim 3, wherein the extension of the nasal cannula body part extends circumferentially along the outlet of the nasal cannula body part, adjacent to the first ends of both the first and second headgear extensions. 5. The mask assembly of claim 3, wherein the inlet of the nasal cannula prong part fits about the extension of the nasal cannula body part. 6. The mask assembly according to claim 1, wherein vertically lower portions of the nasal cannula body part and the nasal cannula prong part, extending transverse to the horizontal direction, are concave with respect to an enclosed space between the nasal cannula body part and the nasal cannula prong part, when assembled. 7. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one bias flow vent comprises a flow vent outer surface, the flow vent outer surface being recessed inwardly from the outer surface of the rigid mask body. 8. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a nasal cannula body part comprising a circular inlet, a central portion and an outlet with first and second curved lateral sides, the outlet of the nasal cannula body part comprising an oblong shape having a major direction with a first end at the first curved lateral side and a second end at the second curved lateral side, the outlet having a minor direction extending transverse to the major direction, the outlet having a first height along the minor direction;a prong part comprising a hollow body, an inlet, and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the inlet of the prong part removably connected to the outlet of the nasal cannula body part;a first headgear extension having a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end of the first headgear extension connected to the nasal cannula body part at the first end of the major direction, the distal end of the first headgear extension having a second height smaller than the first height;a second headgear extension having a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end of the second headgear extension connected to the nasal cannula body part at the second end of the major direction, the distal end of the second headgear extension having a third height smaller than the first height;a headgear strap connected to the first headgear extension and the second headgear extension. 9. The mask assembly of claim 8, wherein the first and second head gear extensions extend from the left and right curved lateral sides, respectively, along a first direction laterally outwardly away from the left and right curved lateral sides, then along a second direction, oblique relative to the first direction, and more toward a user's face in use. 10. The mask assembly of claim 8, wherein the nasal cannula body part comprises an extension extending proximally from the outlet of the nasal cannula body part to a position proximal relative to the distal end of the first headgear extension. 11. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the extension of the nasal cannula body part extends circumferentially along the outlet of the nasal cannula body part, adjacent to the distal ends of both the first and second headgear extensions. 12. The mask assembly of claim 10, wherein the inlet of the nasal cannula prong part fits about the extension of the nasal cannula body part. 13. The mask assembly of claim 8, wherein the headgear strap comprises a flexible tube. 14. The mask assembly of claim 8, wherein the nasal cannula body part comprises an outer surface, the outer surface comprising a curved recessed portion, recessed inwardly relative to a surrounding portion of the outer surface, the curved recess portion comprising a plurality of apertures defining a bias flow outlet vent. 15. The mask assembly of claim 14, wherein a lower major surface of the nasal cannula body part, extending between the first and second curved lateral sides, is concave with respect to an enclosed space between the nasal cannula body part and the nasal cannula prong part. 16. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a nasal cannula body part comprising a circular inlet, and an oblong outlet comprising an oblong shape and first and second curved lateral sides, the oblong outlet having a first height at a location between the first and second curved lateral sides;a prong part comprising a hollow body, an inlet, and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the inlet of the prong part removably connected to the oblong outlet of the nasal cannula body part;a first headgear extension having a distal end, the distal end of the first headgear extension connected to the nasal cannula body part at the first curved lateral side, the distal end of the first headgear extension having a second height smaller than the first height;a second headgear extension having a distal end, the distal end of the second headgear extension connected to the second curved lateral side, the distal end of the second headgear extension having a third height smaller than the first height;a headgear strap connected to the first and second headgear extensions and configured to support the mask assembly against a user's face in use. 17. The mask assembly of claim 16, wherein the first and second headgear extensions extend from the left and right curved lateral sides, respectively, along a first direction laterally outwardly away from the left and right curved lateral sides, then along a second direction, oblique relative to the first direction, and more toward a user's face in use. 18. The mask assembly of claim 16, wherein the nasal cannula body part comprises an extension extending proximally from the outlet of the nasal cannula body part to a position proximal relative to the first end of the first headgear extension. 19. The mask assembly of claim 18, wherein extension of the nasal cannula body part extends circumferentially along the outlet of the nasal cannula body part, adjacent to the distal ends of both the first and second headgear extensions. 20. The mask assembly of claim 19, wherein the inlet of the nasal cannula prong part fits about the extension of the nasal cannula body part.
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