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 swiveling 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 for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a prong part comprising a hollow body, a prong part inlet and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the prong part being flexible and formed as a single piece;a rigid mask body connecta
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A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a prong part comprising a hollow body, a prong part inlet and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the prong part being flexible and formed as a single piece;a rigid mask body connectable to the prong part inlet so as to define an enclosed space, the rigid mask body comprising a first headgear extension extending from a left side of the rigid mask body and including a first headgear strap connection location and a second headgear extension extending from a right side of the rigid mask body and including a second headgear strap connection location;the rigid mask body further comprising an outer surface having at least a curved portion, the curved portion comprising a left side portion disposed on a left side of a center of the outer surface of the rigid mask body and a right side portion disposed on a right side of the outer surface of the rigid mask body;a left side recessed surface portion disposed on the left side portion, the left side recessed surface portion disposed within a left side semi-oval periphery disposed on the left side portion;a right side recessed surface portion disposed on the right side portion, the right side recessed surface portion disposed within a right side semi-oval periphery disposed on the right side portion, wherein the left and right semi-oval peripheries have rounded profiles;a headgear strap comprising first and second ends, the first end connected to the first headgear extension at the first headgear strap connection location and the second end connected to the second headgear extension at the second headgear strap connection location, the headgear strap configured to maintain the prong part in a position with the first and second nasal prongs against a user's nares in use;left and right pluralities of apertures, the left plurality of apertures disposed in the left side recessed surface portion, the right plurality of apertures disposed in the right side recessed surface portion, the left and right pluralities of apertures defining a bias flow vent configured to vent a gas from the enclosed space, to an outside of the rigid mask body during use, wherein the left and right pluralities of apertures are disposed between the first and second headgear extensions; andan inspiratory conduit connected to the rigid mask body and configured to deliver pressurized gases into the enclosed space for inhalation by a user in use. 2. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the left and right pluralities of apertures are arranged symmetrically on the left and right side portions. 3. The mask assembly of claim 1, wherein the left side semi-oval periphery comprises a left side apex disposed furthest from the center of the outer surface of the rigid mask body, and wherein the right side semi-oval periphery comprises a right side apex disposed furthest from the center of the outer surface of the rigid mask body. 4. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a prong part comprising a hollow body comprising first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the prong part being flexible and formed as a single piece;a rigid mask body assembly connectable to the prong part so as to define an enclosed space and comprising first and second headgear strap connection locations;the rigid mask body assembly further comprising a curved outer surface having a left side recessed surface portion disposed on a left side of a center of the curved outer surface and a right side recessed surface portion disposed on a right side of the center of the curved outer surface;a headgear strap comprising a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the first headgear strap connection location and the second end connected to the second headgear strap connection location; andleft and right pluralities of apertures, the left plurality of apertures disposed in the left side recessed surface portion, the right plurality of apertures disposed in the right side recessed surface portion, wherein the left and right pluralities of apertures define a vent configured to vent a gas from the enclosed space to an outside of the rigid mask body assembly during use. 5. The mask assembly of claim 4, wherein the rigid mask body assembly comprises a first headgear extension extending from a left side of the rigid mask body assembly, the first headgear strap connection location being disposed on the first headgear extension, and wherein the rigid mask body assembly comprises a second headgear extension extending from a right side of the rigid mask body assembly, the second headgear strap connection location being disposed on the second headgear extension. 6. The mask assembly of claim 5, additionally comprising an inspiratory conduit connected to the rigid mask body assembly at a conduit connection location, at least one of the left plurality of apertures being disposed between the conduit connection location and the first headgear extension, and at least one of the right plurality of apertures being disposed between the conduit connection location and the second headgear extension. 7. The mask assembly of claim 4, wherein the left and right side recessed surface portions are curved. 8. The mask assembly of claim 4, wherein the left and right pluralities of apertures are arranged in left and right side semi-oval arrangements, respectively. 9. The mask assembly of claim 4, wherein the rigid mask body assembly comprises left and right side semi-oval peripheries, the left and right side recessed surface portions disposed within the left and right side semi-oval peripheries, respectively. 10. The mask assembly of claim 9, wherein the left and right side semi-oval peripheries have rounded profiles. 11. The mask assembly of claim 4, wherein the headgear strap comprises a tube configured to maintain the prong part in a position with the first and second nasal prongs against a user's nares in use. 12. The mask assembly of claim 4, wherein the left and right pluralities of apertures are disposed between the first and second headgear strap connection locations. 13. A mask assembly for delivering positive airway pressure to a user, the mask comprising: a prong part comprising a hollow body and first and second nasal prongs extending from the hollow body, the prong part being flexible and formed as a single piece;a rigid mask body assembly connectable to the prong part so as to define an enclosed space and comprising first and second headgear strap connection locations;the rigid mask body assembly further comprising a curved outer surface, the curved outer surface comprising a first recessed surface portion;at least a first plurality of apertures disposed in the first recessed surface portion and arranged in a semi-oval shape, the first plurality of apertures defining a vent configured to vent a gas from the enclosed space, to an outside of the rigid mask body assembly during use; anda headgear strap comprising a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the first headgear strap connection location and the second end connected to the second headgear strap connection location. 14. The mask assembly of claim 13, wherein the first recessed surface portion is disposed on a left side of the rigid mask body assembly. 15. The mask assembly of claim 14, wherein the first recessed surface portion comprises a semi-oval shape. 16. The mask assembly of claim 14, wherein the curved outer surface comprises a second recessed surface portion disposed on a right side of the rigid mask body assembly, the rigid mask body assembly further comprising a second plurality of apertures disposed in the second recessed surface portion. 17. The mask assembly of claim 16, wherein the first and second recessed surface portions are curved. 18. The mask assembly of claim 16, wherein the first and second recessed surface portions form a single oval shaped recess on the curved outer surface. 19. The mask assembly of claim 13, wherein the first plurality of apertures is disposed between the first and second headgear strap connection locations.
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