Background: Carbon dioxide (CO2) measurement is a fundamental evaluation in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), as both low and high values of CO2 might have detrimental effects on neonatal morbidity and mortality. Though measurement of CO2 in the arterial blood gas is the most accurate way to assess the amount of CO2, it requires blood sampling and it does not provide a continuous monitoring of CO2. Objectives: To assess whether the use of continuous transcutaneous CO2 (tcCO2) monitoring in newborn infants reduces mortality and improves short and long term respiratory and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Search methods: We used the standard search strategy of the Cochrane Neonatal Review group to search the Cochrane Central Register of Cont...
The past decades have seen a widespread application of transcutaneous monitoring in neonatology. The...
Objective: To determine the accuracy and precision of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring through ca...
Introduction: Traditional transcutaneous oxygen (tcPO2) measurements are affected by measurement dri...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) measurement is a fundamental evaluation in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU...
Wide fluctuations in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) can potentially be associated with n...
Abstract. More than 1 % of infants are born premature. Many of these children require special treatm...
Introduction: Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring allows for continuous non-invasive evaluation of c...
Arvind Chandrakantan,1 Ronald Jasiewicz,2 Ruth A Reinsel,3 Kseniya Khmara,2 Jonathan Mintzer,4 Josep...
Background. In premature infants, maintaining blood partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) value ...
Transcutaneous measurement (TCM) yielding transcutaneous –partial pressure of carbon dioxide (TcPCO2...
Background: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a by-product of cellular metabolism, which could be considered a...
BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous (TC) measurement of Pco(2) (TC Pco(2)) is a well-established method to mo...
End-tidal carbon dioxide pressure (PetCO(2)) was measured in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
BackgroundArterial blood gas analysis is the gold standard for assessing the adequacy of ventilation...
Background Arterial blood gas analysis is the gold standard for assessing the adequacy of ventilatio...
The past decades have seen a widespread application of transcutaneous monitoring in neonatology. The...
Objective: To determine the accuracy and precision of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring through ca...
Introduction: Traditional transcutaneous oxygen (tcPO2) measurements are affected by measurement dri...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) measurement is a fundamental evaluation in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU...
Wide fluctuations in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) can potentially be associated with n...
Abstract. More than 1 % of infants are born premature. Many of these children require special treatm...
Introduction: Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring allows for continuous non-invasive evaluation of c...
Arvind Chandrakantan,1 Ronald Jasiewicz,2 Ruth A Reinsel,3 Kseniya Khmara,2 Jonathan Mintzer,4 Josep...
Background. In premature infants, maintaining blood partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) value ...
Transcutaneous measurement (TCM) yielding transcutaneous –partial pressure of carbon dioxide (TcPCO2...
Background: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a by-product of cellular metabolism, which could be considered a...
BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous (TC) measurement of Pco(2) (TC Pco(2)) is a well-established method to mo...
End-tidal carbon dioxide pressure (PetCO(2)) was measured in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
BackgroundArterial blood gas analysis is the gold standard for assessing the adequacy of ventilation...
Background Arterial blood gas analysis is the gold standard for assessing the adequacy of ventilatio...
The past decades have seen a widespread application of transcutaneous monitoring in neonatology. The...
Objective: To determine the accuracy and precision of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring through ca...
Introduction: Traditional transcutaneous oxygen (tcPO2) measurements are affected by measurement dri...