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  • 2. End tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in spontaneously breathing, nonintubated patients. A clinical comparison between conventional sidestream and microstream capnometers.
    Casati A, Gallioli G, Passaretta R, Scandroglio M, Bignami E, Torri G.
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  • 3. Accuracy of postoperative end-tidal Pco2 measurements with mainstream and sidestream capnography in non-obese patients and in obese patients with and without obstructive sleep apnea.
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  • 4. A novel method of distal end-tidal CO2 capnography in intubated infants: comparison with arterial CO2 and with proximal mainstream end-tidal CO2.
    Kugelman A, Zeiger-Aginsky D, Bader D, Shoris I, Riskin A.
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  • 5. Correlation of end-tidal CO2 measurements to arterial PaCO2 in nonintubated patients.
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  • 6. Comparison between mainstream (Capnostat 5) and a low-flow sidestream capnometer (Capnostream) in mechanically ventilated, sevoflurane-anesthetized rabbits using a Bain coaxial delivery system.
    Pelchat J, Desprez I, Beaufrère H, Beazley SG, Duke-Novakovski T.
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  • 7. Comparing the novel microstream and the traditional mainstream method of end-tidal CO2 monitoring with respect to PaCO2 as gold standard in intubated critically ill children.
    Duyu M, Bektas AD, Karakaya Z, Bahar M, Gunalp A, Caglar YM, Yersel MN, Bozkurt O.
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  • 9. Utility of a novel quantitative handheld microstream capnometer during transport of critically ill children.
    Singh S, Allen WD, Venkataraman ST, Bhende MS.
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  • 10. Monitoring of the ventilatory status of anesthetized birds of prey by using end-tidal carbon dioxide measured with a microstream capnometer.
    Desmarchelier M, Rondenay Y, Fitzgerald G, Lair S.
    J Zoo Wildl Med; 2007 Mar 16; 38(1):1-6. PubMed ID: 17469268
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  • 12. Comparison of end-tidal and arterial carbon dioxide in infants using laryngeal mask airway and endotracheal tube.
    Chhibber AK, Fickling K, Kolano JW, Roberts WA.
    Anesth Analg; 1997 Jan 16; 84(1):51-3. PubMed ID: 8988998
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  • 14. Comparison of mainstream (Capnostat 5) and two low-flow sidestream capnometers (VM-2500-S and Capnostream) in spontaneously breathing rabbits anesthetized with a Bain coaxial breathing system.
    Duke-Novakovski T, Fujiyama M, Beazley SG.
    Vet Anaesth Analg; 2020 Jul 16; 47(4):537-546. PubMed ID: 32381351
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  • 15. The relationship between minute ventilation and end tidal CO2 in intubated and spontaneously breathing patients undergoing procedural sedation.
    Mehta JH, Williams GW, Harvey BC, Grewal NK, George EE.
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  • 16. Arterial to end-tidal carbon dioxide difference in children undergoing mechanical ventilation of the lungs during general anaesthesia.
    Onodi C, Bühler PK, Thomas J, Schmitz A, Weiss M.
    Anaesthesia; 2017 Nov 16; 72(11):1357-1364. PubMed ID: 28695980
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  • 17. Relationship between end-tidal and arterial carbon dioxide with laryngeal mask airways and endotracheal tubes in children.
    Chhibber AK, Kolano JW, Roberts WA.
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  • 18. Comparing the Effects of Two Different Levels of Hyperoxygenation on Gas Exchange During Open Endotracheal Suctioning: A Randomized Crossover Study.
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  • 19. Relationship between end-tidal and arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure using a cuffed oropharyngeal airway and a tracheal tube.
    Nakata Y, Goto T, Uezono S, Sasaki F, Morita S.
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  • 20. Superiority of transcutaneous CO2 over end-tidal CO2 measurement for monitoring respiratory failure in nonintubated patients: A pilot study.
    Lermuzeaux M, Meric H, Sauneuf B, Girard S, Normand H, Lofaso F, Terzi N.
    J Crit Care; 2016 Feb 16; 31(1):150-6. PubMed ID: 26463320
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