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Monivent

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  1. It's time again for a new webinar session! This time we are delighted to have Dr Nadya Yousef and Dr Alok Sharma, as our invited guest speakers. Join us on Tuesday November 28 at 15:00 for Monivent webinar #4 to learn more about difficult neonatal airways and simulation for patient safety. ❇️ Session #1: "Using simulation to improve patient safety - is it possible regardless of location and resources?" presented by Dr Nadya Yousef, Hôpital Antoine Béclère, Paris, France. ❇️ Session #2: "Preventing Difficult Neonatal Airway - The Best Attempt Approach" presented by Dr Alok Sharma, Corniche Hospital, Abu Dhabi Emirate, UAE. Sign up here below: 👉🔗 https://lnkd.in/d3TyCn8Q #Monivent #Neonatal #Neonatology
  2. Medical University of Vienna was one of the first hospitals to start using Monivent Neo100 in a clinical setting and Monivent Neo Training for simulation as well as for research projects. In this interview, Dr Wagner, neonatal consultant at the Medical University of Vienna and Head of the Pediatric Simulation Training Center, shares his experience on using Neo100 and Neo Training. "It is really a mind changer when you start using a respiratory function monitor." "We rethink things that we have done for years and see that in some situations we can do better and learn from the information the monitor is showing us", says Dr Michael Wagner Neonatal Consultant at Medical University of Vienna, Austria. Dr Wagner shares his experience from using Neo100 in clinical setting and Neo Training in simulation training. Read the story here: 🔗👉 https://fal.cn/3ylx1 Monivent #Neonatal #Neonatology
  3. Did you miss our latest webinar on tactile stimulation and its effects on breathing? Not to worry! It is recorded and available on-demand on our website and on YouTube. Follow the link below to hear our invited guests Dr Janneke Dekker and Mrs Sophie Cramer, both from Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands, share their knowledge on the topic. ❇️ "Tactile stimulation for preterm infants at birth: outdated or essential?" presented by Dr Janneke Dekker, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands. ❇️ "Advantages, disadvantages and challenges of automated tactile stimulation” presented by Mrs Sophie Cramer, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands. 👉🔗 https://brnw.ch/21wDn74
  4. Yes, the webinar will be recorded and available on-demand for replay. If you sign up, you will receive a link to the recording.
  5. 📣 Have you signed up? 📣 Only 3️⃣ days to go until our next webinar session! Join us on Thursday, September 28 at 16:00 for Monivent webinar #3. We are delighted to have Dr Janneke Dekker and Dr Sophie Cramer, both from Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands, as our invited guest speakers. ❇️ "Tactile stimulation for preterm infants at birth: outdated or essential?" presented by Dr Janneke Dekker, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands. ❇️ "Advantages, disadvantages and challenges of automated tactile stimulation” presented by Dr Sophie Cramer, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands. Sign up here below to learn more about tactile stimulation and its effects on breathing. 🔗👉 https://lnkd.in/esVVwXRQ
  6. 📣 Have you registered for our free webinar? 📣 Join us on Monday August 28 at 16:00 CET and listen to presentations related to chest compression techniques in the delivery room and neonatal airway management. We are delighted to have Professor Georg Schmoelzer, University of Alberta, Canada and Dr Nadya Yousef, Hôpital Antoine Béclère, France as our guest speakers. ❇️ Webinar session #1 "Chest compression techniques in the delivery room" presented by professor Georg Schmölzer, University of Alberta, Canada. ❇️ Webinar session #2 "Training in neonatal airway management, towards a multimodal approach” presented by Dr Nadya Yousef, Hôpital Antoine Béclère, France. Follow the link below to register and join us on August 28 at 16:00 CET. Sign up here: 🔗👉 https://bit.ly/3s2FG7Y
  7. Monivent Neo100 at Luzerner Kantonspital - A Customer Story Nothing captures the magic of our products better than the real-life experiences of our customers. Hearing the stories of our customers, we know that our products are making a difference in their lives. Let their experiences inspire you! During the summer of 2022, the Luzerner Kantonspital (LUKS) invested in two Neo100 systems and recently also their third system to be used in the delivery room (DR). As one of nine level III NICUs in Switzerland, the LUKS perinatal center provides intensive medical treatment for premature babies and newborns and the care of expectant mothers during high-risk pregnancies and births. In this interview, Dr Stocker, Head of Children’s Hospital and Chief Physician for Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine, shared his experience of using Neo100 in the clinical setting and plans for implementing Neo100 as the standard of care for premature deliveries at Luzerner Kantonspital (Lucerne Cantonal Hospital). Link to full story: https://www.monivent.se/customer-story-switzerland/
  8. Interesting results with Monivent Neo100 were presented at PAS 2023 in Washington D.C. New clinical study with Monivent Neo100 showed that using a respiratory function monitor (RFM) in the delivery room leads to significantly higher ventilation quality of newborns. Excessive tidal volumes (>8 mL/kg), previously associated with an increased risk of brain injury, could be significantly reduced. At Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in Washington D.C., Dr Michael Wagner from Medical University of Vienna presented results from the clinical study where Neo100 had been used on 90 preterm and term newborns in the delivery room and neonatal intensive care unit. Excessive tidal volumes have previously been associated with an increased risk of brain injury and the study showed that high volumes could be reduced when using Neo100. The study showed that: ❇️ the quality of ventilation of newborns in need of respiratory support increased significantly with the use of Neo100 ❇️ high tidal volumes could be reduced when using Neo100 ❇️ mask leakage significantly decreased Learn how Neo100 can assist you to stay within volume target, reduce excessive tidal volumes and decrease mask leakage. Contact us for more information and availability in your region. Learn more here:🔗 Monivent Neo100 Press release: 🔗 https://bit.ly/3HxcF9d
  9. Did you miss Monivent Webinar on Thursday June 22nd? Not to worry! The replay from our webinar is now available on our website and on YouTube. Listen to presentations related to neonatal respiratory support in the delivery room and NICU with Professor Tomasz Szczapa, University Hospital Poznan, Poland and Dr Michael Wagner, Medical University Hospital Vienna, Austria. ❇️ Webinar session #1 "Neonatal respiratory support in the delivery room - current guidelines and potential optimization strategies" presented by professor Tomasz Szczapa, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland. ❇️ Webinar session #2 "Respiratory function monitoring application for training and clinical supervision" presented by Dr Michael Wagner, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Follow the link: Monivent Webinar Replay - Monivent
  10. Are you attending the 4th jENS Congress online? Then we hope to see you in Monivent booth for a demo session of Monivent® Neo100. Neo100 is based on clinical needs and developed for healthcare providers working in delivery rooms or neonatal intensive care units. This unique monitoring device is an add-on to existing manual ventilation equipment, wirelessly measuring several critical parameters including tidal volume. The system offers instant feedback and color-coded guidance during manual ventilation of neonates. Welcome to our booth at jENS or visit our website for more information:www.monivent.se
  11. Join Monivent webinars on June 18 and listen to presentations related to topics in Delivery Room Management held by Professor Georg Schmölzer, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and Dr Michael Wagner, University Hospital Vienna, Vienna, Austria. ✅ Webinar session #1 "Respiratory monitoring in the NICU and during training" presented by Dr Michael Wagner. Date and Time: Friday, June 18th at 09:30-09:50 CET ✅ Webinar session #2 "Respiratory Management in the Delivery Room" presented by Professor Georg Schmölzer. Date and Time: Friday, June 18th at 13:15-13:35 CET Read more about the meeting and register here: https://bit.ly/3yQRs4n
  12. The film is showing our soon to be released product for clinical use in the delivery room - Monivent Neo100. It measures flow via a sensor module wirelessly integrated in the face mask and provides continuous feedback on several ventilation parameters, including tidal volume and mask leakage. We have already a product on the market, Monivent Neo Training intended for ventilation training on manikin. The products are based on the same technology but the major difference is that Monivent Neo100 is intended for clinical use.
  13. Soon to come: Monivent Neo100 – providing feedback and guidance during manual ventilation of newborns. Monivent Neo100 product teaser
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