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Evaluation of Capnography Sampling Line Compatibility and Accuracy when Used with a Portable Capnography Monitor
Published on: September 29, 2020
An abnormal capnography trace due to air embolism in the lateral position
Yi Lin Lee1, Kai Yin Hwang2, Woon Si Yew2
1Department of Surgical Intensive Care, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Abstract:
Venous air embolism occurs when air is entrained into the venous system and travels to the right heart and pulmonary circulation, and commonly occurs as a complication in laparoscopic, neurosurgical and cardiac surgeries. We present a case of abnormal end-tidal carbon dioxide capnography tracing in the lateral position in a laparoscopic major liver procedure and discuss the potential novel use of this as a red flag in aiding the medical practitioner to diagnose air embolism.
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