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Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine

In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentrations cannot be overemphasized. Within the body, assessment of the arterial partial pressure of CO(2) (PaCO(2)) has been the gold standard for many decades. Non-invasive assessments are usually...

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Autores principales: Umeda, Akira, Ishizaka, Masahiro, Ikeda, Akane, Miyagawa, Kazuya, Mochida, Atsumi, Takeda, Hiroshi, Takeda, Kotaro, Fukushi, Isato, Okada, Yasumasa, Gozal, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21165636
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author Umeda, Akira
Ishizaka, Masahiro
Ikeda, Akane
Miyagawa, Kazuya
Mochida, Atsumi
Takeda, Hiroshi
Takeda, Kotaro
Fukushi, Isato
Okada, Yasumasa
Gozal, David
author_facet Umeda, Akira
Ishizaka, Masahiro
Ikeda, Akane
Miyagawa, Kazuya
Mochida, Atsumi
Takeda, Hiroshi
Takeda, Kotaro
Fukushi, Isato
Okada, Yasumasa
Gozal, David
author_sort Umeda, Akira
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description In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentrations cannot be overemphasized. Within the body, assessment of the arterial partial pressure of CO(2) (PaCO(2)) has been the gold standard for many decades. Non-invasive assessments are usually predicated on the measurement of CO(2) concentrations in the air, usually using an infrared analyzer, and these data are clearly important regarding climate changes as well as regulations of air quality in buildings to ascertain adequate ventilation. Measurements of CO(2) production with oxygen consumption yield important indices such as the respiratory quotient and estimates of energy expenditure, which may be used for further investigation in the various fields of metabolism, obesity, sleep disorders, and lifestyle-related issues. Measures of PaCO(2) are nowadays performed using the Severinghaus electrode in arterial blood or in arterialized capillary blood, while the same electrode system has been modified to enable relatively accurate non-invasive monitoring of the transcutaneous partial pressure of CO(2) (PtcCO(2)). PtcCO(2) monitoring during sleep can be helpful for evaluating sleep apnea syndrome, particularly in children. End-tidal PCO(2) is inferior to PtcCO(2) as far as accuracy, but it provides breath-by-breath estimates of respiratory gas exchange, while PtcCO(2) reflects temporal trends in alveolar ventilation. The frequency of monitoring end-tidal PCO(2) has markedly increased in light of its multiple applications (e.g., verify endotracheal intubation, anesthesia or mechanical ventilation, exercise testing, respiratory patterning during sleep, etc.).
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spelling pubmed-84023332021-08-29 Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine Umeda, Akira Ishizaka, Masahiro Ikeda, Akane Miyagawa, Kazuya Mochida, Atsumi Takeda, Hiroshi Takeda, Kotaro Fukushi, Isato Okada, Yasumasa Gozal, David Sensors (Basel) Review In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentrations cannot be overemphasized. Within the body, assessment of the arterial partial pressure of CO(2) (PaCO(2)) has been the gold standard for many decades. Non-invasive assessments are usually predicated on the measurement of CO(2) concentrations in the air, usually using an infrared analyzer, and these data are clearly important regarding climate changes as well as regulations of air quality in buildings to ascertain adequate ventilation. Measurements of CO(2) production with oxygen consumption yield important indices such as the respiratory quotient and estimates of energy expenditure, which may be used for further investigation in the various fields of metabolism, obesity, sleep disorders, and lifestyle-related issues. Measures of PaCO(2) are nowadays performed using the Severinghaus electrode in arterial blood or in arterialized capillary blood, while the same electrode system has been modified to enable relatively accurate non-invasive monitoring of the transcutaneous partial pressure of CO(2) (PtcCO(2)). PtcCO(2) monitoring during sleep can be helpful for evaluating sleep apnea syndrome, particularly in children. End-tidal PCO(2) is inferior to PtcCO(2) as far as accuracy, but it provides breath-by-breath estimates of respiratory gas exchange, while PtcCO(2) reflects temporal trends in alveolar ventilation. The frequency of monitoring end-tidal PCO(2) has markedly increased in light of its multiple applications (e.g., verify endotracheal intubation, anesthesia or mechanical ventilation, exercise testing, respiratory patterning during sleep, etc.). MDPI 2021-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8402333/ /pubmed/34451079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21165636 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Umeda, Akira
Ishizaka, Masahiro
Ikeda, Akane
Miyagawa, Kazuya
Mochida, Atsumi
Takeda, Hiroshi
Takeda, Kotaro
Fukushi, Isato
Okada, Yasumasa
Gozal, David
Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine
title Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine
title_full Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine
title_fullStr Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine
title_short Recent Insights into the Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Concentrations for Clinical Practice in Respiratory Medicine
title_sort recent insights into the measurement of carbon dioxide concentrations for clinical practice in respiratory medicine
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21165636
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