Etco, Indications for use, Mainstream etco – ZOLL R Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev A ETCO2 User Manual

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EtCO

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Indications for Use

The ZOLL R Series EtCO

2

option with Respironics Novametrix technology is indicated for the

continuous noninvasive monitoring of end tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO

2

) and respiration rate in

patients requiring ventilator support, in-hospital transport, or anesthesia.

This option uses the CAPNOSTAT 5 Mainstream CO

2

sensor attached to an airway adapter that

connects to an endotracheal tube, mask or disposable mouthpiece.

The R Series EtCO

2

option is designed to monitor adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.

The following substances can influence CO

2

measurements made with the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO

2

sensor:

elevated oxygen levels

nitrous oxide

halogenated agents

The R Series EtCO

2

option provides settings for high oxygen and/or nitrous oxide

compensation. Halogenated anesthetic agents alter CO

2

readings, but the R Series unit will

monitor CO

2

within specifications when these agents are present at normal clinical levels. The

presence of Desflurane in the exhaled breath beyond normal values (5%) may positively bias
measured carbon dioxide values by up to an additional 3 mmHg.

The R Series EtCO

2

option is intended for use only with the ZOLL/Respironics Novametrix

CAPNOSTAT 5 Mainstream CO

2

Sensor and mainstream airway adapters.

The R Series EtCO

2

option can be used on adult patients (21 years of age and older) and on

pediatric patients, as described in the following table:

Mainstream EtCO

2

Setup

There are several steps involved with mainstream EtCO

2

setup. These steps include:

Attaching the CAPNOSTAT sensor cable.

Selecting a mainstream airway adapter.

Attaching the airway adapter to the CAPNOSTAT sensor.

Zeroing the CAPNOSTAT sensor/airway adapter.

Attaching the airway adapter to the airway circuit.

Applying an airway adapter with mouthpiece.

Pediatric Subpopulation

Approximate Age Range

Newborn (neonate)

Birth to 1 month of age

Infant

1 month to 2 years of age

Child

2 to 12 years of age

Adolescent

12-21 years of age

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