• Anaesthesia · Feb 2003

    Calibration of three capnographs for use with helium and oxygen gas mixtures.

    • J A S Ball and R M Grounds.
    • Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 1st Floor, Grosvenor Wing, St George's Hospital, Blackshaw Road, London SW17 0QT, UK.
    • Anaesthesia. 2003 Feb 1;58(2):156-60.

    AbstractCapnography is considered essential in the management of mechanically-ventilated patients. Helium, as an adjunct to mechanical ventilation, is the subject of renewed interest and used increasingly. However, helium affects the performance of infrared capnometry. We constructed a simple device to generate variable mixtures of helium, oxygen and carbon dioxide within the normal physiological range, and tested the performance of two side-stream and one in-line capnographs. We found that addition of helium to the gas mixture caused all three capnographs to underestimate the concentration of carbon dioxide. The underestimation increased as the proportion of helium increased. The maximum underestimation (30%) occurred in a 79:21 helium/oxygen mixture.

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