Clinical Studies
Clinical Studies
Clinical Studies
Factors Affecting a Climber's Ability to Ascend Mont Blanc
The aim of the study was to determine the factors affecting a climber's ability to ascend Mont Blanc using a number of variables collected at the Gouter Hut (3,817 m) before and after an attempted ascent on the Mont Blanc summit.
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Utility of a Novel Quantitative Handheld Microstream Capnometer During Transport of Critically ill Children
This lightweight microstream capnometer with a 4-hour battery life and audiovisual alarms functioned well in the prehospital setting. It provided both quantitative and graphic real-time detection of ETco(2) in intubated patients, which was of...
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Use of End-tidal Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide to Predict Arterial Partial pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Harp Seals During Isoflurane-induced Anesthesia
These results indicate that a microstream sidestream capnograph provides a noninvasive, sufficiently accurate estimation of PaCO(2) with intermittent positive ventilation at a VR > or = 5 in anesthetized harp seals.
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Capnography in Children Undergoing Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) with Deep Sedation
Capnography in Children Undergoing Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) with Deep Sedation
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End-tidal Carbon Dioxide as a Measure of Acidosis in Children with Dehydration
End-tidal Carbon Dioxide as a Measure of Acidosis in Children with Dehydration
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Capnogram Shape in Obstructive Lung Disease
Small, preliminary studies have suggested that capnograms of obstructive lung disease (OD) exhibit a characteristic shape and that this shape may be correlated to changes in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1)).
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Could Capnography Play any Useful Role in Monitoring Sedated Patients on an Endoscopy Unit?
Could Capnography Play any Useful Role in Monitoring Sedated Patients on an Endoscopy Unit?
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Use of End-tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring to Detect Occult Hypoventilation in patients receiving Opioids in the Pre-hospital and Emergency Department Settings
Use of End-tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring to Detect Occult Hypoventilation in patients receiving Opioids in the Pre-hospital and Emergency Department Settings
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