NON-CE RECORDING
Learning Objectives:
  • Explain the basic principles of electrical impedance tomography, including how it measures and reconstructs images of lung ventilation.
  • Explain the practical aspects of EIT at the bedside, including correct belt placement and key aspects of the EIT interface.
  • Discuss the role of EIT monitoring in clinical use cases, including ETT positioning, PEEP titration, and monitoring complex patients with CDH.
meet the speakers:
Dr. Med Vincent Gaertner 
Vincent Gaertner is a clinician-scientist in neonatology based at the Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital in Munich, Germany. He has trained and worked clinically in Regensburg, Zurich, and Munich, and completed a research fellowship at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia.
Dr. Gaertner’s research focuses on neonatal physiology and the use of electrical impedance tomography in newborns. His work on neonatal transition earned him the Adalbert Czerny Medal, the highest honor of the German Pediatric Society. In 2025, he was awarded the Emmy Noether Fellowship from the German Research Foundation for establishing his own clinical research group in Munich.
Prof David Tingay
Prof Tingay is a clinical neonatologist and respiratory physiologist at the Melbourne Children’s Campus (Australia) whose work aims at improving the respiratory outcomes of newborn infants.
Prof Tingay currently leads the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute Neonatal Research Program, an interconnected international program of molecular, discovery and clinical science aiming to better understand lung injury and develop new critical care respiratory support strategies.
RECORDING


NON-CE RECORDING
Learning Objectives:
  • Explain the basic principles of electrical impedance tomography, including how it measures and reconstructs images of lung ventilation.
  • Explain the practical aspects of EIT at the bedside, including correct belt placement and key aspects of the EIT interface.
  • Discuss the role of EIT monitoring in clinical use cases, including ETT positioning, PEEP titration, and monitoring complex patients with CDH.

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