User Manual

Preface
Preface
LIFEPAK 20e Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions xi
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ABOUT ETCO2 MONITORING
The end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) monitor is a capnograph device that uses non-dispersive
infrared spectroscopy to continuously measure the amount of CO2 during each breath and report
the amount present at the end of exhalation (EtCO2). The sample is obtained by the side stream
method and can be used with intubated or nonintubated patients. Respiration rate is also
measured and displayed in breaths per minute.
The EtCO2 monitor is a tool to be used in addition to patient assessment. Care should be taken
to assess the patient at all times; do not rely solely on the EtCO2 monitor.
Indications
EtCO2 monitoring is used to detect the level of expired CO2. It is used for monitoring breathing
efficacy and treatment effectiveness in acute cardiopulmonary care, for example, to determine if
adequate compressions are being performed during CPR or to rapidly detect whether an
endotracheal tube has been placed successfully.
Contraindications
None known.