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. 2011 May;91(5):e81-2.
doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2010.12.039.

Monitoring cardiac output trends with end-tidal carbon dioxide pressures in off-pump coronary bypass

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Monitoring cardiac output trends with end-tidal carbon dioxide pressures in off-pump coronary bypass

Hesham Z Saleh et al. Ann Thorac Surg. 2011 May.

Abstract

The optimum method of intraoperative monitoring in patients undergoing off-pump coronary bypass remains debatable. Using capnography and end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure may be a helpful method of monitoring cardiac output trends, especially when grafting posterior and lateral vessels. After repositioning the heart, End-tidal carbon dioxide pressures that continue to trend down usually indicate decreased cardiac output and precede hemodynamic and electrical instability. The advantages of this method include simplicity, universal availability, and a short response time to changes in cardiac output.

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