NIRS Monitoring for tissue perfusion
We utilize NIRS (Near-Infrared Spectroscopy) Monitoring for Tissue Perfusion to provide advanced, non-invasive assessment of tissue oxygenation and perfusion in newborns, particularly those in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or undergoing surgery. This cutting-edge technology helps monitor the oxygen supply to vital organs, ensuring early detection of potential issues related to blood flow and oxygen delivery.

Key Benefits:
- Non-invasive and Continuous Monitoring: NIRS technology provides real-time, continuous data on tissue oxygen levels without the need for invasive procedures.
- Early Detection of Hypoxia: It allows for the early identification of hypoxia (low oxygen levels), which can help prevent organ damage or other complications related to inadequate blood flow.
- Improved Patient Outcomes: By continuously monitoring tissue perfusion, NIRS can guide timely interventions, leading to better outcomes for newborns with critical conditions.
- Suitable for Critically Ill Newborns: NIRS is especially useful for premature infants, those with cardiovascular issues, or newborns recovering from surgery, who require close monitoring of oxygenation levels in tissues like the brain, gut, and kidneys.