Blood Gases and Transcutaneous Monitoring in the NICU and PICU
Blood Gases and Transcutaneous Monitoring in the NICU and PICU
Prof. Olivier Danhaive, Prof. Daniele de Luca, Prof. Anton van Kaam, Dr. Kaare E. Lundstrøm
Preterm neonates are vulnerable to changes in blood gases. This e learning focuses on transcutaneous monitoring (TCM) and blood gases in the NICU and PICU and demonstrates how TCM is is a valuable part of a personalised patient monitoring approach.Prof. Olivier Danhaive
Pediatrics
Belgium
Prof. Olivier Danhaive has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:
Prof. Daniele de Luca
Neonatology
France
Prof. Daniele de Luca has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:
Prof. Anton van Kaam
Neonatology
Netherlands
Prof. Anton van Kaam has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:
Dr. Kaare E. Lundstrøm
Pediatrics
Denmark
Dr. Kaare E. Lundstrøm has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:
E-learning | 60 min |accreditation: EACCME | 2018
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Free to access and endorsed by the European Society of Paediatric Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) and the European Society for Paediatric Research(ESPR). Available in 6 languages – English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.
This multi-media and interactive medical education online e learning will take neonatal and pediatric specialists, nurses and respiratory therapists on a journey within the intensive care setting, demonstrating:
- How TCM fits in the wider picture of blood gas monitoring
- The added value of TCM parameters
- Indications for TCM as well as its practical application
- How to interpret TCM results and act upon them
Developed by a group of international neonatologists and pediatricians, based upon their own vast experience of neonatal and pediatric care:
- Prof. Daniele de Luca, Associate Professor of Neonatology, France
- Prof. Olivier Danhaive, Professor of Pediatrics, USA
- Dr. Kaare E. Lundstrøm, Senior Consultant in Pediatrics, Denmark
- Prof. Anton van Kaam, Professor of Neonatology, The Netherlands.
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