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The Journal of pediatrics · Oct 2005
Case ReportsColorimetric end-tidal carbon dioxide detectors in the delivery room: strengths and limitations. A case report.
- C Omar F Kamlin, Colm P F O'Donnell, Peter G Davis, and Colin J Morley.
- Division of Newborn Services, Royal Women's Hospital, and University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. omar.kamlin@rwh.org.au
- J. Pediatr. 2005 Oct 1;147(4):547-8.
AbstractClinical assessment and end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) detectors are used to verify tracheal intubation in newborn infants. A case is presented in which an ETCO2 detector was misleading in determining endotracheal tube (ETT) position but useful in determining the efficacy of ventilation in an extremely preterm infant.
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