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Clinical Use of Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) in Neonates
Learn EIT principles and NICU applications, including ventilation monitoring, PEEP optimization, and ETT assessment in this webinar recording
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Delivering IPV Therapy In-Line: Clinical Indications and Best Practices
Learn how to deliver IPV in-line with insights on patient selection, clinical applications, and ventilation techniques. Join us December 10th at 9 am, 12 pm, or 3 pm ET.
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Correlation and Relative Heating Power (RHP)
Join Jason Rohrer on December 11 at 9am or 3pm ET to explore tcPCO2 readings, troubleshooting high/low CO2 values, and the concept of RHP in critical care.
- Non-CE Recording
Noninvasive CO2 Monitoring in Sleep Diagnostics: Methods, Limitations, and Benefits
Learn how CO₂ monitoring improves sleep studies, why SpO₂ alone falls short, and compare methods of monitoring.
- Non-CE Recording
IPV Therapy to Restore Vital Capacity: Clinical Scenarios and Outcomes
Learn how IPV therapy can streamline workflows and improve outcomes in this CE webinar with Marius Pagel
- Non-CE Recording
Back to Basics: Ventilation Essentials for NICU Nurses
Learn ventilation essentials & how transcutaneous monitoring supports NICU nursing decisions at any level
- Non-CE Recording
Supporting key initiatives in VLBW infants with transcutaneous CO2 technology
Learn how transcutaneous CO₂ monitoring supports IVH and BPD prevention in VLBW infants in this non-ce webinar recording.
- Non-CE Recording
Reducing Pain in the NICU: A Quality Improvement Initiative at Woman’s Hospital
Join Woman’s Hospital NICU team for a CE webinar on how transcutaneous CO₂ monitoring can improve long-term outcomes in premature infants.
- Non-CE Recording, Support
Correlation and Relative Heating Power
Explore how Relative Heating Power (RHP) affects transcutaneous PCO₂ readings and get troubleshooting tips to optimize accuracy in this on-demand webinar.
- Non-CE Recording
Utilizing Transcutaneous Monitoring in the PICU: Assessing Ventilation in Acute and Chronic Respiratory Patients
Lauren Macy RRT-NPS, MHA Resource Therapist in the PICU, St. Louis Children's Hospital











