To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO2) with regard to arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure (PaCO2) in severe obese patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery. Twenty-one patients with BMI>35 kg/m(2) were enrolled in our study. Their PaCO2, end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure (PetCO2), as well as PTCCO2 values were measured at before pneumoperitoneum and 30 min, 60 min, 120 min after pneumoperitoneum respectively. Then the differences between each pair of values (PetCO2-PaCO2) and. (PTCCO2-PaCO2) were calculated. Bland-Altman method, correlation and regression analysis, as well as exact probability method and two way contingency table were employed for the data...
<p>Linear regression analysis between the end tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure (P<sub>et</sub>C...
Hyper or hypoventilation may have serious clinical consequences in critically ill patients and shoul...
BACKGROUND: The relatively good haemodynamic and respiratory tolerance to abdominal CO(2) insufflati...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
Background. Patients with severe obesity (body mass index (BMI) greater than 35 kg m±2) present dif®...
Objective: To determine the reliability of estimating arterial CO2 pressure (PaCO2) using a recently...
Objective: In bariatric operation, arterial carbon dioxide in addition oxygen pressures remain signi...
Abstract Purpose The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between transcutaneous carbo...
Background: Hypercapnia can result from carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum and adversely affect the pos...
OBJECTIVE: Transcutaneous, arterial and end-tidal measurements of carbon dioxide were compared in pa...
<p>Linear regression analysis between the transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (P<sub>TC</...
Transcutaneous carbon dioxide (PtcCO2) monitoring is known to be effective at estimating the arteria...
Background and Aims: Not many studies have explored the correlation between arterial carbon dioxide ...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide can be accomplished indirec...
533-537For patients in ICU under mechanical ventilation, monitoring of percutaneous partial pressure...
<p>Linear regression analysis between the end tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure (P<sub>et</sub>C...
Hyper or hypoventilation may have serious clinical consequences in critically ill patients and shoul...
BACKGROUND: The relatively good haemodynamic and respiratory tolerance to abdominal CO(2) insufflati...
To investigate the correlation and accuracy of transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (PTCCO...
Background. Patients with severe obesity (body mass index (BMI) greater than 35 kg m±2) present dif®...
Objective: To determine the reliability of estimating arterial CO2 pressure (PaCO2) using a recently...
Objective: In bariatric operation, arterial carbon dioxide in addition oxygen pressures remain signi...
Abstract Purpose The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between transcutaneous carbo...
Background: Hypercapnia can result from carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum and adversely affect the pos...
OBJECTIVE: Transcutaneous, arterial and end-tidal measurements of carbon dioxide were compared in pa...
<p>Linear regression analysis between the transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressure (P<sub>TC</...
Transcutaneous carbon dioxide (PtcCO2) monitoring is known to be effective at estimating the arteria...
Background and Aims: Not many studies have explored the correlation between arterial carbon dioxide ...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide can be accomplished indirec...
533-537For patients in ICU under mechanical ventilation, monitoring of percutaneous partial pressure...
<p>Linear regression analysis between the end tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure (P<sub>et</sub>C...
Hyper or hypoventilation may have serious clinical consequences in critically ill patients and shoul...
BACKGROUND: The relatively good haemodynamic and respiratory tolerance to abdominal CO(2) insufflati...