Capnography is the monitoring of the concentration or partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the respiratory gases. It provides physiological information on ventilation and metabolism, which is important for airway management. Its main development has been as a monitoring tool for use during anesthesia and intensive care.

Capnography is part of a paramedic’s toolkit. Recent surveys indicate that upwards of 90–95 percent agree that capnography is easy to understand and an important monitoring tool for patients with cardiac arrest who are experiencing respiratory distress, or sick with sepsis.

https://www.neutechmedical.com/what-is-capnography-how-to-capnography-work/

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