Capnograms during procedural sedation
Bhavani Shankar Kodali MD
Carbon dioxide wave forms may not be as perfect in shape as those obtained in intubated patients (1-4). However, a change form baseline capnograms during procedural sedation may indicate increased depth of sedation (5-7). In the least, one has to determine the cause of the change in the co2 waveforms from baseline. Is it due to sampling problems or increased depth of sedation? |
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Capnograms during over sedation (Compare to baseline capnograms on the left) |
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