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Last year we shared the findings of an independent review by the UK Department of Health & Social Care which highlighted concerns about racial bias in medical devices, particularly in pulse oximeters.
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Research shows that these devices overestimate oxygen levels in patients with darker skin tones, potentially delaying critical care. In neonatal care, accurate monitoring is vital.
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That’s why SurePulse VS stands out. Designed to provide precise and reliable heart rate monitoring for newborns, regardless of skin tone. This innovation ensures equitable and optimal care for all babies from birth. 📖 Read more : buff.ly/40WqEzB #NeonatalCare
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Dr Anne Maire Heuchan, Consultant Neonatologist at Glasgow Children’s Hospital discusses the challenges of monitoring heart rate at birth. Find out more about our wireless heart rate monitoring solutions for the delivery room: buff.ly/SIQNSsm #Neonatology MedTech
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The latest American Heart Association (AHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines for Neonatal Life Support were released last year.
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➡️ The 2025 guidelines also highlight the importance of continuous temperature monitoring during resuscitation to prevent hypothermia and hyperthermia, both linked to adverse outcomes.
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➡️ Skin-to-skin contact is encouraged “whenever possible,” with close monitoring of breathing and temperature for at least 1 hour to support early breastfeeding. Read the full article for the key updates ➡️ buff.ly/4c9lhM2 #NeonatalResuscitation #HeartRateMonitoring
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The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) recommends covering a newborn’s head with a cap in their latest guidance.
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After reviewing research, ILCOR found that not using a cap on a newborn's head at birth increases the risk of hypothermia upon admission to the NICU. This simple step, adding a cap, can help maintain a baby’s normal temperature, which is crucial for reducing adverse outcomes.
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Innovations like the SurePulse VS take this a step further, combining thermal protection with cutting-edge heart rate monitoring, giving clinical teams accurate data during those critical first moments of life. Read more about the recommendation here: buff.ly/3BcAOlr
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The Impact of Admission Temperature on Very Preterm Infants. A nationwide study in Norway has confirmed that lower admission temperatures in very preterm infants significantly increase mortality and morbidity risks.
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Implementing standardized temperature-preserving measures & continuous monitoring could enhance neonatal care & reduce risks for preterm infants. SurePulse is pioneering continuous temperature monitoring, developing a wireless solution to enhance newborn stabilisation.
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Early research show its potential to outperform traditional methods. 🔗 Read more & explore the research: buff.ly/ilvMVdE #NeonatalCare #PretermInfants #TemperatureMonitoring #SurePulse
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Optimal cord clamping (OCC) offers vital benefits for newborns—improved oxygenation, higher iron stores, and better cardiovascular stability. Yet, in critical moments, ensuring a baby’s well-being while keeping the cord intact can be challenging.
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With SurePulse VS wireless heart rate monitoring, we provide provide accurate, reliable, and timely information in the critical moments after birth. ✅ Real-time heart rate monitoring while the cord remains intact ✅ Supporting clinical decision-making without premature CC
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Measuring heart rate is crucial for critically unwell newborn infants, but traditional limb-based pulse oximeters can struggle when blood flow shifts to vital organs. As a forehead-based PPG sensor, the SurePulse VS offers a promising alternative!
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A study comparing forehead vs. wrist sensors in 19 NICU infants (198 hours of data) found strong agreement between the two, with: ✅ 98.87% positive percentage agreement ✅ High correlation (Spearman’s 0.9816) ✅ Reliable accuracy for vital sign monitoring
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