Summary: US Med-Equip (USME) and Sentec have partnered to provide advanced respiratory monitoring solutions for critically ill patients, including those in NICUs. USME will offer Sentec’s transcutaneous monitoring (TCM) and Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV) technologies, enhancing clinicians’ ability to deliver real-time, non-invasive respiratory care.
Key Takeaways:
- The partnership enables clinicians to access advanced TCM and IPV technologies, essential for monitoring critically ill respiratory patients, especially in NICUs.
- USME and Sentec aim to support healthcare providers with on-demand access to life-saving equipment, improving patient care during critical moments.
A new partnership between US Med-Equip (USME) and Sentec aims to provide clinicians with real-time insights into the conditions of critically ill respiratory patients, including newborns in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs).
Addition of Sentec’s Transcutaneous Monitoring (TCM) Devices
Under the partnership, USME has added Sentec’s transcutaneous monitoring (TCM) devices to its extensive medical equipment portfolio. These devices provide continuous, non-invasive monitoring of a patient’s carbon dioxide levels and oxygen saturation, offering vital real-time information for making informed decisions — particularly in NICUs, where precise respiratory monitoring is essential.
The partnership also includes Sentec’s Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV) technology, which supports critical respiratory care by helping restore lung function and mobilize secretions. This addition provides healthcare providers with advanced tools for non-invasive respiratory care in various critical care settings, including intensive care units and emergency departments.
Supporting Clinicians with Advanced Technology and On-Demand Service
“Partnering with US Med-Equip enables us to better support our shared hospital customers dedicated to providing the highest quality care for respiratory-compromised patients,” said Bob Cormier, CEO of Sentec. USME is offering Sentec’s devices with extensive support, reflecting a growing healthcare trend of integrating advanced technology with on-demand services.
“Sentec shares our unwavering commitment to supporting clinicians in delivering exceptional patient care,” said Greg Salario, CEO of USME. “This collaboration enhances our ability to provide healthcare partners with access to the most advanced patient monitoring solutions, precisely when they need them most.”