Increases in tissue partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) can reflect an abnormal oxygen supply to the cells, so that monitoring tissue PCO2 may help identify circulatory abnormalities and guide their correction. Gastric tonometry aims at monitoring regional PCO2 in the stomach, an easily accessible organ that becomes ischemic quite early when the circulatory status is jeopardized. Despite substantial initial enthusiasm, this technique has never been widely implemented due to various technical problems and artifacts during measurement. Experimental studies have suggested that sublingual PCO2 (PslCO2) is a reliable marker of tissue perfusion. Clinical studies have demonstrated that high PslCO2 values and, especially, high gradients betwe...
• BACKGROUND Gastric tonometry is used to assess gastrointestinal mucosal perfusion in critically i...
Volumetric capnography: x-axis is time in seconds, y-axis: exhaled CO2 in mmhg. I: Phase 1, II: phas...
Introduction: Continuous monitoring of bladder partial carbon dioxide tension (PCO₂) using fibreopti...
Abstract Increases in tissue partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO 2) can reflect an abnormal oxyg...
Mucosal capnometry involves the monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) in mucous me...
Gastric mucosal and arterial blood Pco2 must be known to assess mucosal perfusion by means of gastri...
The development of gastrointestinal tonometry was an important step in the monitoring of tissue dyso...
Transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring of oxygen (tcPO2) is widely used to assess tissue perfusi...
Introduction. Since its first publication in the medical literature, an extremely large number of re...
Arterial pressure is a widely used measurement for estimating the severity of hemorrhagic shock and ...
Optimum peripheral perfusion, oxygenation and oxygen utilization is a prerequisite for normal wound ...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Splanchnic ischaemia is thought to be of central importance in the development of multi-organ failur...
Copyright © 2014 Zoltán Rózsavölgyi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Tissue capnometry may be suitable for the indirect evaluation of regional hypoperfusion. We tested t...
• BACKGROUND Gastric tonometry is used to assess gastrointestinal mucosal perfusion in critically i...
Volumetric capnography: x-axis is time in seconds, y-axis: exhaled CO2 in mmhg. I: Phase 1, II: phas...
Introduction: Continuous monitoring of bladder partial carbon dioxide tension (PCO₂) using fibreopti...
Abstract Increases in tissue partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO 2) can reflect an abnormal oxyg...
Mucosal capnometry involves the monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) in mucous me...
Gastric mucosal and arterial blood Pco2 must be known to assess mucosal perfusion by means of gastri...
The development of gastrointestinal tonometry was an important step in the monitoring of tissue dyso...
Transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring of oxygen (tcPO2) is widely used to assess tissue perfusi...
Introduction. Since its first publication in the medical literature, an extremely large number of re...
Arterial pressure is a widely used measurement for estimating the severity of hemorrhagic shock and ...
Optimum peripheral perfusion, oxygenation and oxygen utilization is a prerequisite for normal wound ...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Splanchnic ischaemia is thought to be of central importance in the development of multi-organ failur...
Copyright © 2014 Zoltán Rózsavölgyi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Tissue capnometry may be suitable for the indirect evaluation of regional hypoperfusion. We tested t...
• BACKGROUND Gastric tonometry is used to assess gastrointestinal mucosal perfusion in critically i...
Volumetric capnography: x-axis is time in seconds, y-axis: exhaled CO2 in mmhg. I: Phase 1, II: phas...
Introduction: Continuous monitoring of bladder partial carbon dioxide tension (PCO₂) using fibreopti...