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Anesthesia progress · Jul 1990
End tidal carbon dioxide and respiratory rate measurement during conscious sedation through a nasal cannula.
- W E Ackerman, J C Phero, and D Reaume.
- University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Ohio.
- Anesth Prog. 1990 Jul 1; 37 (4): 199-200.
AbstractDuring the administration of central nervous system depressant drugs for dentistry or surgery, it may not always be possible to continuously measure respiratory physiology. We present a simple and efficacious method of monitoring respiration during dental or surgical procedures in which a conscious sedation technique is used.
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