- Capnography - Physics, Physiology and Clinical Applications of capnography
Capnography is synonymous with patient safety during anesthesia and sedation and a boon during CPR Since the introduction of the first infrared CO2 measuring and recording apparatus by Luft in 1943, capnography has evolved into an essential component of standard anesthesia monitoring armamentarium
- Encyclopedia of Capnograms - Capnography
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- Basic Physiology of a Capnogram - Capnography
Physiology of capnography Bhavani Shankar Kodali MD Basic Physiology At the end of inspiration, assuming that there is no rebreathing, the airway and the lungs are filled with CO2-free gases
- Types of Capnographs - Capnography
In side-stream capnography, the CO 2 sensor is located in the main unit itself (away from the airway) and a tiny pump aspirates gas samples from the patient’s airway through a 6 foot long capillary tube into the main unit
- Interpret your capnogram - Capnography
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- Definitions - Capnography
Capnography: A graphic display of instantaneous CO 2 concentration (FCO 2) versus time or expired volume during a respiratory cycle (CO 2 waveform or capnogram)
- Canography in Intensive Care Unit - Capnography
Capnography is a non-invasive monitoring technique that allows fast and reliable insight into ventilation, circulation, and metabolism Capnographs provide both a waveform and digital reading of end-tidal CO 2 (ETCO 2 – maximum concentration of carbon dioxide at the end of a breath)
- Pulmonary thrombo-embolism - Capnography
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