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The latest medical research projects proving the clinical utility of end-tidal CO2 monitoring and the validation of Microstream capnography technology

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2010

  1. Preventing Unnecessary Deaths with Capnography. Spratt Greg. AARC Times. February 2010; 28-32. Click here

2009

1.      Comparison of Capnography Filter Lines for Nose and Mouth Breathing of End Tidal Carbon Dioxide Sampling With and Without Supplemental Oxygen. Y. Colman, U. David. STA Annual Meeting Abstracts, January 2009. Click here

 

2.      The Integrated Pulmonary Index: Validity and Application in the Pediatric Population. D. Gozal, Y. Gozal. STA Annual Meeting Abstracts, January 2009. Click here

 

3.      Reliability of the Integrated Pulmonary Index Postoperatively. Y. Gozal, D. Gozal. STA Annual Meeting Abstracts, January 2009. Click here

 

4.      Postural changes and end-tidal carbon dioxide in the black rhinoceros (DICEROS BICORNIS) and its importance to field anesthesia. M. Jago, P. Morkel, P. DuPreez, R.D. Gleed, M.J.B.F. Flaminio, D.V. Nydam, A. Taft, D. Lain, R.W. Radcliffe. STA Annual Meeting Abstracts, January 2009. Click here                   

 

5.      End Tidal CO2 Measurements with Non-Invasive Ventilation. P.F. Nuccio, M.R. Jackson. STA Annual Meeting Abstracts, January 2009. Click here

 

6.      Capnography filter lines adapted for pressure (PTAF) to detect apnea and hypopnea as a possible method for sleep disorder breathing pattern recognition. P.L. Whitesell, D.A. Rousseau, R.A Wales. STA Annual Meeting Abstracts, January 2009. Click here

 

7.      The correlation and level of agreement between end-tidal and blood gas pCO2 in children with respiratory distress: a retrospective analysis. Moses JM, Alexander JL, Agus MSD. BMC Pediatrics. March 2009; Vol. 9(20). Click here

 

8.      Efficient ventilation utilizing noninvasive capnography. Waugh JB, Epps CA. AARC Times. March 2009.

 

9.      Quality assurance report on the use of continuous positive airway pressure and end-tidal carbon dioxide during respiratory distress in field emergency care. Lain D, Bourn S. Critical Care. March 2009; Vol. 13, Suppl. 1. Click here

 

10.  Universal capnography: A vital asset that can improve patient care on almost any call. Brandt P. A supplement to JEMS sponsored by Physio-Control. March 2009; 14-17. Click here or Click here

 

11.  Continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide reactivity in traumatic brain injury. De La Cerda G, Verma V. Critical Care, March 2009; Vol. 13, Suppl. 1. Click here

 

12.  La capnografia en los servicios de emergencia medica. Diez-Picazo LD, et al. Semergen, March 2009; Vol. 35, Issue 3, 138-143. Click here

 

13.  Sedation Medication received and adverse events related to sedation for brain MRI in children with an without developmental disabilities. Kannikeswaran, N, et al. Pediatric Anesthesia, March 2009; Vol. 19, Issue 3, 250-256. Click here

14.  Implementing Capnography For Procedural Sedation: Strengthening Your Safety Net. Martini Teri. Gastroenterology Nursing, March/April 2009; Vol. 32(2),146.

 

15.  Assessment of end tidal carbon dioxide during pediatric and adult sedation for endoscopic procedures. Yarchi, et al. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. April 2009; Vol. 69, Issue 4, 877-882. Click here

 

16.  Capnographic Monitoring of Respiratory Activity Improves Safety of Sedation for Endoscopic Cholangiopancreatography and Ultrasonography Mohammed A. Qadeer, John J. Vargo, John A. Dumot, Rocio Lopez, Patricia A. Trolli, Tyler Stevens,Mansour A. Parsi, Madhusudhan R. Sanaka, and Gregory Zuccaro. Gastroenterology, May 2009. Click here

 

17.  Correlation of Microstream End Tidal Carbon Dioxide with Blood Gas Measurements in Ventilated Neonates. Singh B, et al. Society of Pediatric Research (SPR), May 2009.

 

18.  Does Obesity or Signs of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Predict Adverse Events during Procedural Sedation and Analgesia? Slater AC, et al. Society of Pediatric Research (SPR), May 2009.

 

19.  Utility of End Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Detection of Acute Respiratory Events during Sedation for Brain MRI in Children with Developmental Disabilities. Kannikeswaran N, et al. Society of Pediatric Research (SPR), May 2009.

 

20.  Respiratory Depression in Intoxicated Adolescents and Young Adults. Langhan ML. Society of Pediatric Research (SPR), May 2009.

 

21.  Capnographic Monitoring in Respiratory Emergencies. J. Nagler, B. Krauss. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, June 2009. Click here

 

22.  Validation of the Integrated Pulmonary Index in The Post Anesthesia Care Unit. Gozal Y, Gozal D. European Journal of Anaesthesiology. June 2009; Vol. 26, Suppl. 45, 36. Click here

 

23.   Capnography during CPR in SUMMA 112: Preliminary Study. Diez-Picazo LD, et al. Congreso Nacional SEMES 2009. June 2009.

 

24.  Bedside End Tidal CO2 As A Screening Tool To Exclude Pulmonary Embolism. Hemnes A, et al. European Respiratory Journal Express. August 2009.

 

25.  Does end tidal CO2 monitoring during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia with propofol decrease the incidence of hypoxic events? A randomized, controlled trial. Deitch K, Miner J, et al. Annals of Emergency Medicine. September 2009. Click here

 

26.  Detection of carbon dioxide thresholds using low-flow sidestream capnography in ventilated preterm infants. Lopez E, Grabar S, Barbier A, Krauss B, et al. Intensive Care Medicine. September 2009; 1942-1949. Click here

 

27.  Algorithm Simplifies Ventilation Information. Heller  A.Anesthesiology News. September 2009; Vol. 35, Issue 9.

 

28.  The Integrated Pulmonary Index: Validity, Safety and Application in the Pediatric Population. Gozal D, Gozal Y. American Society of Anesthesiologists. October 2009. Click here

 

29.  Case Record Form Entry Time for Safesedation.Org. Epps C, Waugh J, Weiser R. American Society of Anesthesiologists. October 2009.

 

30.  Return-on-Investment (ROI) Analysis of Capnography Monitoring in Post-

Operative Care. Boyd P. American Society of Anesthesiologists. October 2009. 

 

31.  Influence of sampling site on end tidal carbon dioxide levels (PetCO2) during non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV). Taft A, Waugh J, Pippin G. 2009 Open Forum Abstracts, Respiratory Care, December 2009. Click here

 

32.  Comparison of capnography derived respiratory rate alarm frequency using the SARA algorithm versus an established non-adaptive respiratory rate alarm management algorithm in bariatric surgical patients. Hockman S, Glembot T, Niebel K. 2009 Open Forum Abstracts, Respiratory Care, December 2009. Click here

 

33.  Position statement: nonanesthesiologist administration of propofol for GI endoscopy.  Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2009; Vol. 70, No. 6, 1053-1059. Click here

 

34.  Integrated Pulmonary Index™ (IPI), Wikipedia Click here

 

35.  Use of microstream capnography and alveolar recruitment during off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. Suborov, E.V.Postnikova  E.A., et al.Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, 2009. No.4.  

 

 

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2008

  1. Capnograph Analysis Detects Obstructed Breathing and Improves Alarm Specificity During Patient Controlled Analgesia Monitoring. F. Overdyk, S. McGuire, J. Callura, H. Moore, R. Maddox. Anesthesiology 2008 Click Here
  2. Does Medical Education and Training Influence Patient Safety? Karen Fitch-Bergenholtz, Allison Cummings, David Lain. Anesthesiology 2008; 109 A768 Click Here
  3. A Novel Integrated Pulmonary Index (IPI) Quantifies Heart Rate, EtCO2, Respiratory Rate and Spo2. Arthur Taft, Michal Ronen, Chad Epps, Jonathan Waugh, Richard Wales. Anesthesiology 2008; 109 A1682 Click Here
  4. Capnography in Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy with the Oridion BiteBloc™. David L. Carr-Locke, Shelley Walsh. Anesthesiology 2008 Click Here
  5. Effect of Mask Type, Oxygen Concentration, and Flow Rate on both Exhaled CO2 and Respiratory Frequency Measurement by Capnograph. Paul F. Nuccio, Carol T. Spada, Gerald L. Weinhouse, Kathleen H. Niebel, Jonathan B. Waugh. Respiratory Care; November 2008 Volume 53 No. 11
  6. Assessment of End Tidal CO2 During Pediatric And Adult Sedation For Endoscopic Procedures. Daniel Yarchi, Ayala Cohen, Ron Shaul. Respiratory Care; November 2008 Volume 53 No. 11
  7. Effect of Open Versus Closed-Mouth Breathing On Capnography Using Combination Nasal-Oral Sampling Line. Paul F. Nuccio, Kathleen H. Niebel, Jonathan B. Waugh. Respiratory Care; November 2008 Volume 53 No. 11
  8. A Novel Method of Distal End-Tidal CO2 Capnography in Intubated Infants; Comparison With Arterial CO2 and With Proximal Mainstream End-Tidal CO2. Amir Kugelman, Dana Zeiger-Aginsky, David Bader, Irit Shoris, Arieh Riskin. Pediatrics 2008
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  9. Capnography Prevents Hypoxemia During ERCP and EUS: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Mohammed A. Qadeer, Vargo J., Dumot J., Zuccaro G, Stevens, T, Mansour, P, Madhusudhan, S., Sunguk, J., Rocio Lopez. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Volume 67 Issue 5
  10. Continuous, non-invasive arterial CO2 estimation in spontaneously breathing patients after craniotomy. Wolter J., Dimache L., Nastasie A., Mohammed H., Pottecher T.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol 2008; 25 (Suppl 44): 3AP6-6 (ESA 2008)
  11. Recruitment maneuver improves respiratory function after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. E. Suborov, E. Postnikova, A. Kapinos, M. Kirov, L. Bjertnaes. Eur J Anaesthesiol 2008; 25 (Suppl 44): 5AP3-5 (ESA)
  12. Capnography versus impedance: In search of an optimal strategy for ventilation detection during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Edelson, D., Eilevst J.. European Resuscitation Council, May 2008
  13. Computerized Continuous Capnography for Prediction of Survival from Resuscitation. Einav, S. European Resuscitation Council, May 2008
  14. Smart Alarm Respiratory Analysis (SARA) used in capnography to reduce alarms during spontaneous breathing. Colman J, Cohen J, Lain D. Society for Technology in Anesthesia Poster presentation. 2008
  15. Monitoring to Improve Ventilation Safety During Sedation and Analgesia. Waugh J., Khodneva, Y., Epps, C.
    Society for Technology in Anesthesia Poster presentation. 2008
  16. Advances in the Use of Capnography for Nonintubated Patients. B. Krauss. Advances in Nonintubated Capnography; November 2008 Vol. 8, No.3

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2007

  1. Utility of end-tidal CO2 monitoring for assessment of tracheal intubation during neonatal resuscitation at birth. S. Hosono, T. Kitamura, H. Fujita, Makimoto, M. Minato, T. Okada, S. Takahashi,H. Mugishima. 8th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine, Florence, Italy
  2. Emergency department capnographic confirmation of endotracheal tube position in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Silvestri, Krauss. ACEP (American College of Emergency Physicians) Seattle, WA
  3. Capnography as a determinate of ventilatory status for out-of-hospital obtunded patients. Martin, Silvestri, Papa, Rails, Krauss. ACEP (American College of Emergency Physicians) Seattle, WA.
  4. Making pain management safer using capnography: three cases. IAMOV (Innovations and Advancement in Monitoring Oxygenation and Ventilation. Oglesby.
  5. End tidal CO2 measurement with non-invasive ventilation. IAMOV (Innovations and Advancement in Monitoring Oxygenation and Ventilation). Nuccio.
  6. Nasal airflow resistance, hyperventilation, and capnography. S. Adler, G. Itzchak, B. Giron, Y. Bubis, D. Lain. ERS (European Respiratory Society), Stockholm, Sweden.
  7. Impact of supplemental oxygen site on capnometry accuracy during sedation. F. Overdyk, H. Beeson, C. Hunter, K. Niebel, I. Gaines.ERS (European Respiratory Society), Stockholm, Sweden.
  8. Apnea/hypopnea following general anesthesia for major surgery. Richard E. Moon, M.D., Andrew D. Krystal, M.D., Lynn E. Eschenbacher, Pharm.D., John C. Keifer, M.D., Brian Ginsberg, M.B., B.Ch. ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists)
  9. Breath to breath variability during deep sedation may be indicative of partial airway obstruction. Frank J. Overdyk, M.D., M.S.E.E., Heather Beeson, Ph.D., Caroline Hunter, B.S., Jarred Callura, B.S., Ike Gaines, M.D. ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists), San Francisco.
  10. After General Anesthesia Inter-breath interval is correlated with sleep-stage but not PetCO2. Richard E. Moon, M.D., Andrew D. Krystal, M.D., Nicola Scafetta, Ph.D., John C. Keifer, M.D., Brian Ginsberg, M.B., Ch.B. ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists), San Francisco, CA.
  11. Comparison of Apnea Detection by Capnography vs. Pulse Oximetry. Jonathan Waugh, PhD, RRT, RPFT. AARC (American Association of Respiratory Care), December 2007
  12. The Effect of Altitude on end-tidal CO2 Measurement using the Alaris EtCO2 Capnography Module in Normal Subjects. Jonathan B. Waugh, PhD., RRT, RPFT. AARC, December 2007
  13. End-tidal CO2 Monitoring in Patient Controlled Analgesia. Thomas McCarter, MD. AARC, December 2007
  14. Development of Pre-Procedural Sedation Airway Assessment Tool to Determine Potential Need for Intervention During Procedural Sedation. Jim Fielder. AARC, December 2007
  15. Analysis of Environment and Population during Microstream® sidestream capnography utilization. Richard Wales, MD. AARC, December 2007
  16. Detection of Respiratory Depression Prior to Evidence of Hypoxemia in Procedural Sedation. Jean-Etienne Bazin, MEd. AARC, December 2007

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