Capnography
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13. Carbon dioxide kinetics and capnography during critical care
Greater understanding of the pathophysiology of carbon dioxide kinetics during steady and nonsteady state should improve, we believe, clinical care during intensive care treatment. Capnography and the measurement of end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PETCO2) will gradually be augmented by relatively new measurement methodology, including the volum
BioMed Central.
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14. Capnography: Clinical Aspects
The Royal Society of Medicine.
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15. Accuracy of pulse oximetry and capnography in healthy and compromised horses during spontaneous and controlled ventilation
The objective of this prospective clinical study was to evaluate the accuracy of pulse oximetry and capnography in healthy and compromised horses during general anesthesia with spontaneous and controlled ventilation. Horses anesthetized in a dorsal recumbency position for arthroscopy (n = 20) or colic surgery (n = 16) were instrumented with an earlobe probe
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16. Pulse oximetry and capnography in intensive and transitional care units.
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17. Capnography during cardiac resuscitation: a clue on mechanisms and a guide to interventions
Measurement of the end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PETCO2) during cardiac arrest has been shown to reflect the blood flow being generated by external means and to prognosticate outcome. In the present issue of Critical Care, Grmec and colleagues compared the initial and subsequent PETCO2 in patients who had cardiac arrest precipitated by either
BioMed Central.
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18. Carbon dioxide monitoring and evidence-based practice – now you see it, now you don't
Carbon dioxide has been monitored in the body using a variety of technologies with a multitude of applications. The monitoring of this common physiologic variable in medicine is an illustrative example of the different levels of evidence that are required before any new health technology should establish itself in clinical practice. End-tidal capnography and
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