• Non-CE Recording, Support

    Troubleshooting and Improving Sensor Performance

    Jason Rohrer, National Product Implementation Manager, Sentec

  • Non-CE Recording, Support

    Correlation and Relative Heating Power (RHP)

    Bradley Sexauer MBA, RRT-NPS, Clinical Education Specialist, Sentec

  • Non-CE Recording, Support

    Proactive Maintenance

    Jason Rohrer, National Product Implementation Manager, Sentec

  • CE, On-Demand

    Supporting Key Initiatives in VLBW Infants With Transcutaneous CO2 Technology

    Chelsea Lee, BSN, RNC-NIC Head of Global Education, Sentec

  • Non-CE Recording

    Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring for Earlier Interventions: Case Studies from the Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital PICU

    Angel Haver RRT, RRT-NPS RT Clinical Coordinator for the PICU Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital – Houston, TX

  • Non-CE Recording

    Managing CO2 to Improve Outcomes in Chronic Respiratory Failure Patients

    Philip Choi, MD, Medical Director of the Assisted Ventilation Clinic, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Health – Ann Arbor

  • Non-CE Recording

    Transcutaneous Monitoring in the NICU: Enabling Proactive Ventilator Management for Quality Patient Care

    Shaili Amatya, MBBS, Neonatologist, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Penn State College of Medicine/Hershey Medical Center

  • Non-CE Recording

    The role of transcutaneous CO2 monitoring during pediatric home NIV

    Professor Brigitte Fauroux, MD, PhD, Pediatric Noninvasive Ventilation and Sleep Unit

  • Non-CE Recording

    NIV in the NICU: The Importance of Monitoring

    Dr. Oliver Götz, Senior Physician, Clinic For Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine and Neonatology, Kempten Hospital, Germany

  • Technology & Teamwork: Implementing Positive Change in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

    Non-CE Recording

    Technology & Teamwork: Implementing Positive Change in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

    Ann Donnelly MS, RRT-NPS, Jennifer Erkinger MS, RRT-NPS, AE-C, C-NPT, Hershey Medical Center’s Level IV NICU