| capnography |
Capnography is an indirect monitor of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in a patients blood. During anaesthesia, there is interplay between two components: the patient and the anaesthesia administration device (which is usually a circuit and a ventilator). The critical connection between the two components is either an endotracheal tube or a mask, and CO2 is typically monitored at this junction. Capnography directly reflects the elimination of CO2 by the lungs to the anaesthesia device. ...
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| capnophilic |
an organism requiring carbon dioxide at a level exceeding that of air (concentration of carbon dioxide in normal air is ~0.033%) for growth or for enhancement of growth
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| capnophilic |
Pert. to bacteria that grow best in an atmosphere containing carbon dioxide.
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| capn(o)- |
a combining form signifying a sooty or smoky appearance, or the presence of carbon dioxide.
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