Non-invasive Detection of Hemolysis

Changing the Jaundice Management Paradigm

At the 2015 joint European Neonatology Society (jENS) Meeting in Budapest, Hungary, a distinguished faculty discussed jaundice management and the role of the CoSense® ETCO Monitor in the non-invasive detection of hemolysis.

Session Overview

Giuseppe Buonocore, MD
Professor, University of Siena, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Siena, Italy


Jaundice, Hemolysis and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities

Kevin Ives, MD
Consultant Neonatologist at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Paediatrics
John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK


Detection of Hemolysis with CoSense — Rationale and Clinical Experience

Robert Christensen, MD
Professor, University of Utah, Division of Neonatology and Division of Hematology/Oncology
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA


The Stanford Experience with CoSense — Clinical Use Paradigms

Vinod Bhutani, MD
Professor, Stanford University Pediatrics, Neonatology and Developmental Medicine
Palo Alto, California, USA


Session Q&A

Giuseppe Buonocore, MD; Kevin Ives, MD; Robert Christensen, MD; Vinod Bhutani, MD