Capnography waveforms: basic interpretation in neonatal intensive care
End-tidal capnography can provide useful clinical information displayed on the ventilator screen or bedside monitor. It is important that clinicians can assess and utilise this information to assist in identifying underlying complications and pulmonary pathology. Sudden change or loss of the CO2 wav...
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Main Authors: | Emma E. Williams (Author), Theodore Dassios (Author), Christopher Harris (Author), Anne Greenough (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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