Methods of Non-Invasive Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
Date
2013-02-21
Authors
Byerly, Kathryn K.
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George Mason University
Abstract
Purpose: To determine which method of noninvasive carbon dioxide (Co2) monitoring - transcutaneous or end-tidal Co2 - more accurately reflects arterial Co2 levels facilitating identification of hypoventilation as evidenced by hypercarbia in adults receiving anesthesia in the peri-procedural setting?
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