Continuous Cardiorespiratory Monitoring
About the Procedure
Continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring involves tracking a newborn’s heart rate, breathing pattern, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure in real time. This essential NICU service ensures early detection of instability and immediate medical response. Advanced monitoring systems provide accurate data, helping neonatologists adjust treatment promptly and safely. It plays a critical role in managing premature or medically fragile infants.
Care Before the Procedure
- Placement of monitoring sensors
- Baseline vital assessment
- Equipment calibration
- Parent briefing
Care During the Procedure
- Continuous heart and oxygen monitoring
- Alarm alerts for abnormalities
- Immediate intervention if required
- Documentation of trends
Care After the Procedure
- Gradual removal when stable
- Routine pediatric monitoring
- Parental reassurance
- Follow-up care
Eligibility
- Premature infants
- Babies with respiratory distress
- Post-surgical newborns
- Infants with cardiac conditions
Relevant Specialties

Neonatology
Neonatology is the specialty dedicated to the care of newborn infants, particularly those requiring additional medical attention.
It supports early development and health during the first stages of life, ensuring newborns receive appropriate care and monitoring.
At KIMSHEALTH, neonatal care is delivered with a compassionate, family-centered approach, focusing on safety, support, and early well-being.




