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Monitoring Carbon Dioxide (CO
2
)
18.1
CO
2
Introduction
CO
2
monitoring is a continuous, non-invasive technique for determining the concentration of CO
2
in the
patient’s airway by measuring the absorption of infrared (IR) light of specific wavelengths. CO
2
has its own
absorption characteristic and the amount of light passing the gas probe depends on the concentration of the
measured CO
2
. When a specific band of IR light passes through respiratory gas samples, some of IR light will be
absorbed by the CO
2
molecules. The amount of IR light transmitted after it has been passed through the
respiratory gas sample is measured with a photodetector. From the amount of IR light measured, the
concentration of CO
2
is calculated.
CO
2
measurement are used to monitor the patient’s respiratory status. The following two methods are used for
measuring CO
2
:
■
Mainstream CO
2
measurement
Directly insert a CO
2
sensor into the patient's breathing system.
■
Sidestream/Microstream CO
2
measurement
Take a sample of the respiratory gas with a constant sample flow from the patient's airway and analyze it
with a remote CO
2
sensor built into the Sidestream or Microstream CO
2
module.
The sidestream CO
2
module can be configured with a paramagnetic oxygen sensor. The paramagnetic oxygen
sensor measures oxygen relying on its paramagnetic properties.
The mainstream CO
2
measurement can be used, with specified accessories, with intubated adult, pediatric and
neonatal patients. The sidestream and microstream CO
2
measurement can be used, with specified accessories,
with intubated and non-intubated adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. With intubated patients, a sample of
the respiratory gas is drawn from the patient's breathing circuit through an airway adapter and a gas sampling
line. With non-intubated patients, the gas sample is drawn through a nasal cannula.
CO
2
monitoring is intended for adult, pediatric and neonatal patients.
For ePM 12M/ePM 12MA/ePM 12MC, you can monitor CO
2
using the built-in CO
2
module or the external CO
2
module. For ePM 10M/ePM 10MA/ePM 10MC, you can monitor CO
2
using the external CO
2
module only.
The following external modules are sidestream CO
2
module, microstream CO
2
module and mainstream CO
2
module from left to right.
If you measure CO
2
using the AG module, see
19 Monitoring Anesthetic Gas (AG)
.
(1) CO
2
menu hard key
(2) CO
2
Measure/standby hard key
(3) CO
2
watertrap seat
(4) Gas outlet
(5) Sample line connector
(6) CO
2
sensor connector
(1)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(5)
(4)
(1)
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(2)
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