Capnometry - Benefit in Out-of-Hospital Emergency Care
Authors:
L. Syrovátka; I. Deyl
Authors‘ workplace:
Územní středisko záchranné služby Ústí nad Labem, ředitel MUDr. Ilja Deyl
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2001, č. 3, s. 151-154
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Overview
Capnometry is a very sensitive and noninvasive monitoring method, which has full justification in emergency medicine. In out-of-hospitalcircumstances it take possible advantage specific assets of capnometry for quickly and secure identification of correctly endotracheal intubation, nextas a certain sign of successfully CPR. In the course of interhospital intensive or emergency transports it is necessary comprehensive monitoring ofpatients. Capnometry has an important place here, especially in combination with pulse oximetry for monitoring adequate ventilation and for quicklyrecognize undesirable situation during transport, for example: ventilator failure, gas supply defect, ET tube oclusion, patient discord with ventilator,breathing circuit disconnection etc. Capnometry and capnography have become considerable improvement to monitoring of ventilated patients byactivities and during transportations in conditions out-of-hospital emergency care. Therefore mobile units, which practise emergency medicine, shouldhave capnometer with capnographic recording in equipment.
Key words:
capnometry - monitoring - out-of-hospital emergency care
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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care MedicineArticle was published in
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2001 Issue 3
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