• Whitepaper

    Q&A with the NICU team who built a pain-reducing QI

    This interview with the NICU team at Woman's Hospital answers how they built a plan to lower blood gas draws, with transcutaneous monitoring, standardized protocols, and create staff-led care improvements.

  • Clinical Resource

    Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) in Neonatal Respiratory Care: Curated Bibliography

    Peer-reviewed studies on EIT in neonatal ventilation—covering validation, therapies, personalized care, weaning, delivery room use, and guidelines.

  • Clinical Resource

    Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) in Adult Respiratory Care: Curated Bibliography

    Peer-reviewed studies on EIT in ventilation—covering validation, therapies, personalized care, weaning, delivery room use, and guidelines.

  • Product Spotlight

    Accurate transcutaneous CO2 monitoring for agile respiratory care teams

    Explore how transcutaneous CO₂ monitoring delivers noninvasive, real-time insights to support better outcomes for both clinicians and patients.

  • Sentec Article

    The Power of QIs: 5 Quality Improvement Projects Making a Difference for Patients

    Quality improvement projects are driving change in healthcare. This issue spotlights five impactful initiatives improving safety, efficiency, and care delivery.

  • Whitepaper

    Reducing Pain in the NICU: A Quality Improvement Initiative

    Discover how Woman’s Hospital cut blood gas draws by 50% using transcutaneous CO₂ monitoring, standardized protocols, and staff-led care improvements.

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    Sentec Article

    What is Kangaroo Care in the NICU?

    Every aspect of neonatal care matters, from the sounds infants hear to their exposure to light. Kangaroo care, also known as kangaroo mother care or skin-to-skin contact, is a method of holding a newborn baby on the bare chest of the mother or father, with their skin in direct contact.

  • Patient Story

    Ella’s Story with IPV Therapy

    Ella lives with nemaline myopathy, a rare genetic disorder affecting approximately 1 in 50,000 births. This condition weakens the skeletal muscles responsible for movement, making everyday tasks like walking, speaking, swallowing, and even breathing uniquely challenging.

  • Sentec Article

    How Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring Can Help NICU Nurses Advocate for Patients

    Continuous CO2 monitoring is a powerful tool that can help NICU nurses as they advocate for their tiny patients. Discover 4 ways it can help amplify your voice.

  • Evidence Summary

    Restoring Gas Exchange Capacity with Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV) Therapy

    The IPV Therapy Clinical Evidence Brochure offers an overview of key clinical studies that highlight the efficacy and safety of intrapulmonary percussive ventilation (IPV) therapy across diverse patient populations.