Literature DB >> 1809050

A simple, disposable end-tidal carbon dioxide detector.

M Rosenberg1, C S Block.   

Abstract

Detection of expired carbon dioxide is one of the most reliable methods of avoiding accidental esophageal intubation. Although capnography has become a standard monitoring technique in the hospital operating room, it is rarely available in the office setting or other arenas where emergency endotracheal intubation may be required. A new and inexpensive device, however, has been developed for assessing end-tidal carbon dioxide. This semi-quantitative detector fits between the endotracheal tube and the breathing circuit and uses a pH-sensitive indicator that changes color in response to different concentrations of carbon dioxide. Clinical studies indicate that this device provides similar results to standard capnography, and its inclusion in the emergency kit is strongly recommended.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1809050      PMCID: PMC2162360     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Prog        ISSN: 0003-3006


  8 in total

1.  End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Authors:  A R Garnett; J P Ornato; E R Gonzalez; E B Johnson
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1987 Jan 23-30       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  Colorimetric end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring for tracheal intubation.

Authors:  J S Goldberg; P R Rawle; J L Zehnder; R N Sladen
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 5.108

Review 3.  Esophageal intubation: a review of detection techniques.

Authors:  P K Birmingham; F W Cheney; R J Ward
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  1986-08       Impact factor: 5.108

4.  The FEF end-tidal carbon dioxide detector.

Authors:  L Strunin; T Williams
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1989-10       Impact factor: 7.892

5.  Blind nasal intubation by monitoring end-tidal CO2.

Authors:  H K King; J D Wooten
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  1989-09       Impact factor: 5.108

6.  Anaesthesia and the law. Two cases of oesophageal intubation.

Authors:  D Brahams
Journal:  Anaesthesia       Date:  1989-01       Impact factor: 6.955

7.  Capnography for detection of accidental oesophageal intubation.

Authors:  K Linko; M Paloheimo; T Tammisto
Journal:  Acta Anaesthesiol Scand       Date:  1983-06       Impact factor: 2.105

8.  End-tidal CO2 as a guide to successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a preliminary report.

Authors:  R P Trevino; J Bisera; M H Weil; E C Rackow; W G Grundler
Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  1985-11       Impact factor: 7.598

  8 in total
  1 in total

1.  Summary of the scientific literature for pain and anxiety control in dentistry.

Authors:  L C Hassett
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  1992
  1 in total

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