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Evaluation of Capnography Sampling Line Compatibility and Accuracy when Used with a Portable Capnography Monitor
Published on: September 29, 2020
[Use of capnography during endoscopic cholecystectomy under different artificial ventilation modes]
Abstract:
A portable multigas monitoring system was used in 20 patients during labaroscopic cholecystectomy. The system was found to provide useful on-line information on ventilatory changes, which permitted the prevention of cardiopulmonary abnormalities during this type of surgery. Expiratory CO2 and CO2 production closely correlated with PaCO2.
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