Volumetric Capnometry, more than end-tidal carbon dioxide

Volumetric capnography: x-axis is time in seconds, y-axis: exhaled CO2 in mmhg. I: Phase 1, II: phase 2, III: phase 3. PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide in blood, PeCO2: partial pressure of CO2 in exhaled volume. FeCO2: fractional concentration of carbon dioxide, Valv: alveolar minute ven...

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Main Authors: Mia Shokry, Kimiyo Yamasaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of Mechanical Ventilation 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Mechanical Ventilation
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Online Access:https://www.journalmechanicalventilation.com/volumetric-capnometry-more-than-end-tidal-carbon-dioxide/
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Summary:Volumetric capnography: x-axis is time in seconds, y-axis: exhaled CO2 in mmhg. I: Phase 1, II: phase 2, III: phase 3. PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide in blood, PeCO2: partial pressure of CO2 in exhaled volume. FeCO2: fractional concentration of carbon dioxide, Valv: alveolar minute ventilation/minute, VDaw: dead space in ml, VDaw/VTE: ratio of dead space to alveolar tidal volume, VeCO2: carbon dioxide production per minute, Vtalv: alveolar tidal volume in mL.
ISSN:2694-0450