Unknown Use of End-tidal CO(2) in Metabolic Emergencies in Pediatric Patients
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serval:BIB_3298923CE2AE
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Unknown Use of End-tidal CO(2) in Metabolic Emergencies in Pediatric Patients
Journal
J Transl Int Med
ISSN
2450-131X (Print)
2224-4018 (Electronic)
2224-4018 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2224-4018
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2019
Volume
7
Number
2
Pages
76-78
Language
english
Notes
Redant, Sebastien
Angoulvant, Francois
Honore, Patrick M
Attou, Rachid
Biarent, Dominique
De Bels, David
eng
Poland
2019/08/06
J Transl Int Med. 2019 Jul 11;7(2):76-78. doi: 10.2478/jtim-2019-0015. eCollection 2019 Jun.
Angoulvant, Francois
Honore, Patrick M
Attou, Rachid
Biarent, Dominique
De Bels, David
eng
Poland
2019/08/06
J Transl Int Med. 2019 Jul 11;7(2):76-78. doi: 10.2478/jtim-2019-0015. eCollection 2019 Jun.
Abstract
The authors describe two cases of metabolic acidosis, caused by diabetic ketoacidosis in the first case and by dehydration following gastroenteritis in the second one. Both patients were followed with noninvasive end-tidal CO(2) (ETCO(2)) monitoring. A correlation between EtCO(2) and PCO(2) and HCO(3-) has been established in the literature. Noninvasive ETCO(2) is used in only 5-6% of metabolic emergencies. In contrast, users described its use as easy and convenient.
Keywords
Noninvasive ETCO2, end-tidal CO2, metabolic emergencies, pediatric patients
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