Sentec Introduces tCOM+ Transcutaneous Monitoring System
Sentec Inc has debuted the tCOM+ patient monitor, which offers continuous transcutaneous monitoring of tcPCO2, SpO2, and pulse rate.
Sentec Inc has debuted the tCOM+ patient monitor, which offers continuous transcutaneous monitoring of tcPCO2, SpO2, and pulse rate.
Sentec Inc has debuted the tCOM+ patient monitor, which offers continuous transcutaneous monitoring of tcPCO2, SpO2, and pulse rate.
Read MoreThe co-promotion partnership will expand the market presence of Corscience’s CO2 monitoring solution and Nonin’s SpO2 monitoring solutions.
Read MoreOften referred to as, “the sixth vital sign,” the routine use of capnography appears to be lacking in hospitals, both across the United States as well as globally.
Read MorePICU specialists at Children’s Memorial Hermann share four case studies of patients receiving ventilatory support who benefitted from the hospital’s adoption of transcutaneous CO2 monitoring and the continuous visibility it provides.
Read MoreSedation of critical care patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is common, but all patients face the inherent risk of adverse events. In response, patient safety organizations advocate stricter monitoring.
Read MoreDoylestown Hospital, Doylestown, Pa., last week announced it joined the growing number of hospitals across the country using capnography for respiratory monitoring outside of the operating room, according to a release from the hospital.
Read MoreCapnography is proving itself as a valuable tool that has an expanded capability for diagnostics beyond simply detecting and measuring carbon dioxide.
Read MoreCapnography has been added to the armamentarium of diagnostic tools that clinicians use to determine patients’ health status.
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