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- Capnography abstract "Capnography is the monitoring of the concentration or partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the respiratory gases. Its main development has been as a monitoring tool for use during anesthesia and intensive care. It is usually presented as a graph of expiratory CO2 (measured in millimeters of mercury, "mmHg") plotted against time, or, less commonly, but more usefully, expired volume. The plot may also show the inspired CO2, which is of interest when rebreathing systems are being used.The capnogram is a direct monitor of the inhaled and exhaled concentration or partial pressure of CO2, and an indirect monitor of the CO2 partial pressure in the arterial blood. In healthy individuals, the difference between arterial blood and expired gas CO2 partial pressures is very small. In the presence of most forms of lung disease, and some forms of congenital heart disease (the cyanotic lesions) the difference between arterial blood and expired gas increases and can exceed 1 kPa.".
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- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Emphysema.
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- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_Pulmonary_Index.
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Intensive_care.
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- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Lung.
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Lungs.
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Medical_equipment.
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- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Medical_ventilator.
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Nitrous_oxide.
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- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Pulse_oximetry.
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Rebreather.
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Rebreathing.
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Respiration_(physiology).
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- Capnography wikiPageWikiLink Ventilator.
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- Capnography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capnograph".
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capnography".
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capnography#Capnography in emergency medical services".
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carbon dioxide sensor".
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLinkText "capnography".
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLinkText "end-tidal carbon dioxide".
- Capnography wikiPageWikiLinkText "end-tidal gas concentrations".
- Capnography caption "Typical capnogram. Expiration phase on the left, inspiration on the right.".
- Capnography hasPhotoCollection Capnography.
- Capnography meshid "D019296".
- Capnography normalLevelsOfEndTidal "5".
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- Capnography subject Category:Anesthesia.
- Capnography subject Category:Breath_tests.
- Capnography hypernym Monitoring.
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- Capnography comment "Capnography is the monitoring of the concentration or partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the respiratory gases. Its main development has been as a monitoring tool for use during anesthesia and intensive care. It is usually presented as a graph of expiratory CO2 (measured in millimeters of mercury, "mmHg") plotted against time, or, less commonly, but more usefully, expired volume.".
- Capnography label "Capnography".
- Capnography seeAlso Carbon_dioxide_sensor.