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Accuracy of Postoperative End-tidal Pco2 Measurements with Mainstream and Sidestream Capnography in Non-obese Patients and in Obese Patients with and without Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Anesthesiology, 08/17/09
Kasuya Y et al. – Mainstream capnometry performed best, and an oral guide improved the performance of sidestream capnometry. Accuracy in non–obese and obese patients, with and without OSA, was similar.
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