| capnograph | Instrument by which a continuous graph of the carbon dioxide content of expired air is obtained. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| capnography | Monitoring the concentration of exhaled carbon dioxide in order to assess the physiologic status of patients with acute respiratory problems or who are receiving mechanical ventilation and to determine the adequacy of ventilation in anaesthetised patients. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Capnographies
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(cap·nog·ra·phy) (kap-nog¢r[schwa]-fe) [capno- + -graphy] monitoring of the concentration of exhaled carbon dioxide in order to assess the physiologic status of patients with acute respiratory problems or who are receiving mechanical ventilation and to determine the adequacy of ventilation in anesthetized patients.
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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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