• Product Spotlight

    How Does Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV) Therapy Work?

    Learn how IPV® Therapy works to mobilize secretions, recruit lungs, and improve airway clearance with percussive ventilation and the Phasitron®.

  • Sentec Article

    Improving COPD Outcomes with IPV Therapy

    Learn how intrapulmonary percussive ventilation (IPV) therapy helps clear airway secretions, improve breathing, and support better outcomes for patients with COPD.

  • Sentec Article

    Airway Clearance Techniques in the Intensive Care Unit

    Explore evidence‑based airway clearance techniques in the ICU, including suctioning, CPT, IPV therapy, and more to support secretion management and ventilator weaning.

  • Why IPV Therapy is Becoming Essential in Home Respiratory Care

    Learn how IPV Therapy supports airway clearance, secretion mobilization, and lung recruitment in home respiratory care. Register for this CE webinar.

  • Sentec Article

    Methods of Monitoring Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in the NICU

    Learn how CO2 is monitored in the NICU. Compare arterial blood gas, end-tidal CO2, and transcutaneous monitoring to support precise neonatal ventilation management.

  • Sentec Article

    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring in the Sleep Lab

    Explore the importance of CO₂ monitoring in the sleep lab, including methods like transcutaneous and end-tidal monitoring, to better detect ventilation issues and improve outcomes in patients with sleep-disordered breathing.

  • Sentec Article

    CO2 Levels in Neonates

    Learn why CO₂ levels matter in neonates, the risks of hypo- and hypercapnia, and how CO₂ monitoring guides safe, effective respiratory support in the NICU.

  • Why Contact Gel Is Essential for Accurate Transcutaneous Monitoring

    Proper Contact Gel use is critical to reliable transcutaneous CO₂ monitoring. Learn how it improves accuracy, protects membranes, and supports NICU workflows.

  • mother using the kangaroo care method with her newborn baby

    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.