End-Tidal CO2 Monitoring in Critical Illness: Applications in Resuscitation, Shock, and Ventilation
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Published online on May 05, 2026
Abstract
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BackgroundContinuous end tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring provides a noninvasive, real-time assessment of ventilation, pulmonary perfusion, and indirectly cardiac output. Although historically limited to anesthetic practice, capnography has emerged ...
BackgroundContinuous end tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring provides a noninvasive, real-time assessment of ventilation, pulmonary perfusion, and indirectly cardiac output. Although historically limited to anesthetic practice, capnography has emerged ...