Neonatal Ventilation Care Theme Day 24.03.2026

How can we work together to ensure the best possible ventilation care for newborns – both in the NICU and in peripheral hospitals? On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, we will bring together ventilation practitioners, neonatology nurses (regarding ventilation care), NICU neonatologists, and peripheral pediatricians from all over the country for an inspiring theme day full […]

Apnea detection with back-up ventilation

Apnea due to prematurity is a common occurrence in the Neonatal ICU. Half of premature babies experience this. As a result of apnea, various negative effects arise, which also trigger many alarms on the patient monitor or ventilator. There are several methods of apnea detection. In this blog, I will discuss apnea detection using an […]

Ventilation during transport

There are many different emergency situations during transport that require the use of a ventilator. This also applies to external transport in, for example, an ambulance or helicopter. In these emergency situations, you want a ventilator that is robust, easy to handle, and reliable. The EVE TR is such a ventilator. This compact ventilator is […]

The Front Office

Our account managers and medical service technicians are the familiar faces of AdQuipment medical to you, our customers, in the workplace. Of course, they do not work alone. The Front Office of AdQuipment medical plays a crucial role. Behind the four desks of the Front Office are dedicated employees with a passion for their work. […]

The EVE Neo and EVA Neo ventilators

The EVE and EVA are two different neonatology ventilators that are very similar in name. We are often asked whether they are actually similar in function. Simply put: yes. They are very similar. Of course, there are also a number of differences. We would be happy to discuss these differences with you. Stationary and mobile […]

Situation sketch of hospital-displaced care

During the recent Amsterdam Symposium, Irma gave a pitch about hospital-displaced care: phototherapy at home. Read the pitch here. It is 5 p.m. The neonatology department is very busy. A healthy, full-term neonate is announced with a too-high bilirubin level. This neonate needs phototherapy. The parents walk in, the mother is very sad, and the […]

Bilirubin measurement in the home setting

It is best to detect a high bilirubin level in newborns as early as possible. Ideally, you should do this in an objective manner. Such an initial objective bilirubin determination can serve directly as a starting point for further follow-up. Bilirubin measurement currently often takes place in the hospital, but it is now also possible […]

Transcutaneous bilirubin measurement in all newborns

Transcutaneous bilirubin measurement in all newborns before discharge: to measure is to know. Transcutaneous bilirubin measurement has been increasing in maternity care for years. This is to reduce bilirubin determinations via blood. According to research, screening newborns for hyperbilirubinemia with a transcutaneous bilirubin meter can avoid 73% of blood draws (2010, “Transcutane bilirubinemeting bij pasgeborenen” […]