A DISPOSABLE END-TIDAL CO2 DETECTOR TO VERIFY ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION

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作者
ANTON, WR
GORDON, RW
JORDAN, TM
POSNER, KL
CHENEY, FW
机构
[1] Respiratory Care Services, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle
[2] Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle
关键词
end-tidal carbon dioxide; endotracheal intubation;
D O I
10.1016/S0196-0644(05)80938-2
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: We compared the performed of the Fenem FEF(TM) endtidal CO2 detector with TRIMED capnometer to verify endotracheal intubation. Design: The FEF(TM) indicates the presence of CO2 by the color change of a chemically treated indicator; the TRIMED uses infrared technology. Both devices were used during 60 intubations. Setting: Intubations during in-hospital emergency situations outside of the operating room were studied. Type of participants: Adult patients undergoing intubation for respiratory failure, CPR, and other airway protection situations were enrolled in the study. Interventions: The TRIMED monitor and FEF(TM) detector were placed in series between the manual resuscitator and the patient's endotracheal tube adapter after endotracheal tube placement. Measurements and main results: We defined the acceptable criterion for detection of CO2 as production of a positive signal within six mannual resuscitator bag breaths. The TRIMED met this criterion in 58 of 60 patients (sensitivity, 0.97) and the FEF(TM) met this criterion in 59 of 60 patients (sensitivity, 0.98). A paired t test showed no statistically significant difference in performance between the two devices. In five of nine cases of intubation during CPR, the color change of the FEF(TM) was described as "subtle." In one CPR case, a positive signal was not obtained by either device. Conclusion: We conclude that the performance of the FEF(TM) CO2 detector is equal to that of the TRIMED monitor for verification of endotracheal intubation in nonCPR situations. Interpretation of FEF(TM) color changes during CPR should be approached with caution until further studies using the FEF(TM) during CPR are completed.
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页数:5
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