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  • Non-CE Recording

    Practical Use of Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring in the NICU: Patient Selection and Case Studies

    Anne M. Geistkemper, MSc, RRT, RRT – NPS Clinical Manager, Neonatal-Pediatric Section Rush University Medical Center

  • Non-CE Recording

    Ventilation and Proactive Respiratory Care in the PICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

    Margie White, BS, RRT, Clinical Application Specialist, Sentec

  • CE, On-Demand CE

    Ventilation and Proactive Respiratory Care in the PICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

    Explore how accurate, continuous, noninvasive CO₂ monitoring supports proactive ventilation management in the PICU in this on-demand CE webinar. Review key monitoring methods and a case study demonstrating its clinical value.

  • Support

    Troubleshooting and Improving Sensor Performance

    Jason Rohrer, National Product Implementation Manager, Sentec

  • 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 CE

    Supporting Key Initiatives in VLBW Infants With Transcutaneous CO2 Technology

    Understand care bundle strategies to reduce IVH and BPD in the NICU, and how continuous CO₂ monitoring enhances these initiatives. This on-demand CE webinar highlights practical approaches to support improved neonatal outcomes.

  • Non-CE Recording

    Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring in Routine and Advanced Pediatric Sleep Studies

    Lisa DeGuzman, RRT-NPS, RPSGT, CCHS, Pediatric Sleep Center Manager, Nemours Children’s Hospital

  • 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