Scientific Insights from Radiometer
Find more information on the use of tcpCO2 and tcpO2 in a clinical situation relevant to you.
Transcutaneous monitoring for managing patients undergoing non-invasive ventilation
Read more here on how TCM can help titrate non-invasive ventilation for patients.
Importance of invasive & non-invasive CO2 monitoring in the NICU
Survival of the smallest infants has increased, leading to more focus on long-term consequences of being born premature.
Read more about the importance of tightly monitoring CO2 levels of premature infants here.
Oxygen monitoring in the NICU
Read more about the scientific developments in oxygen supplementation and how to monitor oxygen levels in the preterm neonate.
Blood gas monitoring in the preterm neonate
Read this Scientific Insight about how transcutaneous monitors can support your NICU patients from birth to discharge.
Standards of care for monitoring neonatal ventilation and oxygenation are reviewed and compared to transcutaneous monitoring of tcpCO2 and tcpO2.
Related knowledge sources
Related on-demand webinars
Combining blood gas invasive and non-invasive monitoring for the best care of our neonates
Presented by Dr. Kaare E. Lundstrøm
TC monitoring in NICU - the value of tcpO2
Presented by Daniele De Luca (MD,PhD)
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