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Survey Introduction

Thank you for taking the time to provide your clinical insight. ChillyNeb is an emerging portable chilled-mist nebulizer designed to rapidly reduce upper airway swelling in conditions such as croup, anaphylaxis, epiglottitis, inhalation injury, or trauma. Your feedback will help our team validate real-world need, understand current workflow challenges, and ensure the device aligns with the standards and expectations of modern emergency and acute care.


Your responses will directly guide development priorities, investor presentations, and
future product documentation. We appreciate your expertise and perspective.

Section 1 - Core Questions (5 Total)

How often do you encounter patients with upper airway swelling in your professional setting?
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Rarely
Never
How effective are your current treatments (e.g., racemic epinephrine, steroids, oxygen) at quickly reducing airway inflammation?
Highly effective
Moderately effective
Minimally effective
Not effective
How helpful would a fast-acting, non-invasive chilled-mist nebulizer be in improving patient outcomes and workflow during airway emergencies?
Extremely helpful
Very helpful
Somewhat helpful
Minimally helpful
Not helpful
If ChillyNeb were FDA-cleared, affordable, and easy to deploy, how likely would your team be to use it in airway emergencies?
Extremely likely
Likely
Unsure — need more information
Unlikely
Not applicable to our practice
What do you believe would be the most important advantage of a device like ChillyNeb?

Section 2 — Demographic Questions (3 Total)

What is your professional role?
Physician
Nurse
Respiratory Therapist
Paramedic / EMS
Other (please specify):
What type of practice or clinical environment do you primarily work in?
Emergency Medicine
Pediatrics
Urgent Care
General Practice
Pre-hospital / EMS
Other (please specify):
How many years have you been in clinical practice?
In training
Less than 5 years
5–10 years
10+ years

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