533-537For patients in ICU under mechanical ventilation, monitoring of percutaneous partial pressure of CO2 and O2 after general anesthesia is crucial as excessive or insufficient ventilation may prove to be fatal. However, the correlation between percutaneous monitoring and arterial blood gas analysis still remains unclear. Here, we studied the application value of monitoring of PtcCO2/PtcO2 for patients in ICU after general anesthesia for better management of patients in ICU on ventilation. A total of 195 eligible patients were selected. After transfer, when PtcCO2 and PtcO2 were stable (10-15 min), they were recorded as transfer-in values. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2), partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2), lactate, PtcO2 and P...
Background: The Laryngeal TubeⓇ (LT), (VBM Medizintechnik, Sulz, Germany) is a relatively new supra...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
Objectives Continuous blood gas monitoring is frequently necessary in critically ill patients. Our a...
Hyper or hypoventilation may have serious clinical consequences in critically ill patients and shoul...
SummaryAimTranscutaneous carbon dioxide (PtCO2) monitoring offers a potentially non-invasive and con...
International audiencePurposeArterial blood gas measurement is frequently performed in critically il...
Background Normoventilation is crucial for many critically ill patients. Ventilation is routinely gu...
Background: End-tidal carbon dioxide pressure (PetCO2) is unreliable for monitoring PaCO2 in several...
Background: Adequate ventilation plays a significant role in the recovery of the critically ill pati...
Transcutaneous carbon dioxide (PtcCO2) monitoring is known to be effective at estimating the arteria...
The importance of perioperative respiration monitoring is highlighted by high incidences of postoper...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The risk for severe hypoxemia during endotracheal intubation is a ...
To evaluate the accuracy and precision of estimation of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (Pa(CO2))...
In critically ill patients, arterial blood gas analysis is the gold standard for evaluating systemic...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Background: The Laryngeal TubeⓇ (LT), (VBM Medizintechnik, Sulz, Germany) is a relatively new supra...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
Objectives Continuous blood gas monitoring is frequently necessary in critically ill patients. Our a...
Hyper or hypoventilation may have serious clinical consequences in critically ill patients and shoul...
SummaryAimTranscutaneous carbon dioxide (PtCO2) monitoring offers a potentially non-invasive and con...
International audiencePurposeArterial blood gas measurement is frequently performed in critically il...
Background Normoventilation is crucial for many critically ill patients. Ventilation is routinely gu...
Background: End-tidal carbon dioxide pressure (PetCO2) is unreliable for monitoring PaCO2 in several...
Background: Adequate ventilation plays a significant role in the recovery of the critically ill pati...
Transcutaneous carbon dioxide (PtcCO2) monitoring is known to be effective at estimating the arteria...
The importance of perioperative respiration monitoring is highlighted by high incidences of postoper...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The risk for severe hypoxemia during endotracheal intubation is a ...
To evaluate the accuracy and precision of estimation of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (Pa(CO2))...
In critically ill patients, arterial blood gas analysis is the gold standard for evaluating systemic...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Background: The Laryngeal TubeⓇ (LT), (VBM Medizintechnik, Sulz, Germany) is a relatively new supra...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
Objectives Continuous blood gas monitoring is frequently necessary in critically ill patients. Our a...