scholarly journals Arterial and end-tidal carbon dioxide difference in pediatric intensive care

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Monitoring the exhaled caron dioxide pressure, known as end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2) has become the standard of care during anesthesia, intensive care units, and during cardiac arrest resuscitation. However, volumetric capnometry provides much more useful information other than the ETCO2.


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