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Relationship between ETCO 2 and PaCO 2 under Changing Capnogram in Ventilated Infants with NAVA: An Observational Study

This observational study evaluated the validity of end-tidal CO (ETCO ) as a surrogate for arterial PCO (PaCO ) in infants on neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA), particularly considering the influence of variable spontaneous breathing on capnography waveforms. The study involved 16 infants,...

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Published in:Indian journal of pediatrics 2024-10, Vol.91 (10), p.1072
Main Authors: Takahashi, Daijiro, Goto, Koko, Goto, Kei
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Respiration, Artificial
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