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Comparison of End-tidal Carbon Dioxide (ETCO2) Measured by Transportable Capnometer (EMMATM) and the Arterial pCO2 in General Anesthesia

I

Inje University

Status

Completed

Conditions

End Tidal Carbon Dioxide of Patients Undergoing General Anesthesia

Treatments

Device: End-tidal CO2(portable capnometer)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02184728
IIT-2014-215

Details and patient eligibility

About

An end-tidal CO 2 monitor (capnometer) is used most often as a noninvasive substitute for PaCO2 in anesthesia, anesthetic recovery and intensive care. There is now also wide-spread use of capnometry on-site at emergency and trauma fields. So, portable device can be used usefully.

Enrollment

35 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 85 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients who anticipated arterial gas analyze intraoperatively

Exclusion criteria

  • patients who didn't get arterial line

Trial design

35 participants in 1 patient group

EMMA(TM)
No Intervention group
Description:
A small capnograph for measuring ET-CO2 - the EMMA capnometer 1
Treatment:
Device: End-tidal CO2(portable capnometer)

Trial contacts and locations

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