23/04/2026
A recent simulation study at the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow compared standard-of-care monitoring during neonatal stabilisation with a new multi-parameter monitoring device, the SurePulse NeoPatch (not currently commercially available ). The results highlight how wireless, single-use monitoring can support faster application, reduce cognitive load, and better enable practices such as delayed cord clamping and early skin-to-skin care.
Key findings include:
• Faster and easier monitoring application
• Reduced equipment complexity in critical moments
• Improved support for clinical workflows and parent–infant bonding
As neonatal teams balance rapid intervention with family-centred care, workflow innovation matters.
Read the full whitepaper:
Executive Summary Early neonatal stabilisation requires rapid assessment of an infant’s physiological status while supporting best practice such as delayed […]