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Capnography to guide ventilation in cardiac arrest

Mar 27, 2024

The End tidal CO2 (ETCO2), is measured at the end of expiration and used to confirm that the patient is being ventilated and during cardiac arrest. It is also used as a surrogate marker for cardiac output. Can we also use it to trouble shoot over ventilation or airway closure?

Airway management during cardiac arrest is a controversial area and one in which there is little certainly. The goal in airway management is to adequately oxygenate and ventilate without interrupting CPR. It is for this reason that we intubate after ROSC is achieved.

Can we also use ETCO2 to determine if there is airway closure or if we are over-ventilating? In a registry study by Lesimple et al (1), they looked at the capnogram of intubated patients in out of hospital cardiac arrest. Patients were receiving manual cardiac compressions and the ventilation rate was 10 breaths per minute.

n=202

They observed 3 patterns:

  1. Intrathoracic Airway Closure:The oscillations d
  2. ...

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