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End Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (Capnography) In The Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Madeline Elaine Huff, Kenneth T. Shelton
End Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (Capnography) In The Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Madeline Elaine Huff, Kenneth T. Shelton
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Background: Carbon dioxide levels can be monitored throughout the respiratory cycle via capnography. In this way, capnography allows healthcare professionals to follow several respiratory factors in real-time, including respiratory depression, apnea, and hypercapnia. Postoperative patients are subjected to significant harm while receiving sedating medications without appropriate monitoring and intervention. Earlier detection of alterations to ventilation status will better enable providers to more accurately dose medications during procedures, especially in high-risk patient populations.
Methods: Patient selection included post-operative patients in the intensive care unit that were receiving sedation/analgesia, high dose or high frequency opioids, epidural or intrathecal pain management, patients that …