End-tidal carbon dioxide (etco, Product description, How to use this manual – ZOLL R Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev A ETCO2 User Manual

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9650-0915-01 Rev. A

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End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide

(EtCO

2

)

Product Description

R Series

®

units equipped with software revision 5.00 or higher support the End Tidal Carbon

Dioxide (EtCO

2

) monitoring option for the continuous measurement of respiratory carbon

dioxide (CO

2

) and respiration rate.

For R Series BLS/Plus models, the EtCO

2

option can only be used while the unit is in Manual

mode.

The EtCO

2

option uses a unique, mainstream, solid-state, infrared sensor called the

CAPNOSTAT

®

5 Mainstream CO

2

Sensor. The CAPNOSTAT 5 CO

2

sensor is attached to an

airway adapter that connects to an endotracheal (ET) tube or other airway and measures gases
flowing through these breathing circuit components. A disposable mouthpiece may be
connected to the adapter for monitoring non-intubated patients. A CAPNO

2

mask™ is also

available for use with non-intubated patients. This option provides for O

2

delivery while

monitoring expired CO

2

.

In this system, the CO

2

sensor generates infrared light and beams it through the airway adapter

or sample cell to a detector on the opposite side. CO

2

from the patient, flowing through the

mainstream airway adapter or sample cell, absorbs some of this infrared energy. The R Series
unit determines CO

2

concentration in the breathing gases by measuring the amount of light

absorbed by gases flowing through the airway or sample cell.

The R Series unit displays EtCO

2

(the concentration of carbon dioxide detected at the end of

each exhalation) as a numerical value in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), percent (%), or
kilopascals (kPa). In addition, the unit can display a capnogram. This capnogram is a valuable
clinical tool that can be used to assess patient airway integrity and proper endotracheal (ET)
tube placement. The unit calculates respiration rate by measuring the time interval between
detected peaks of the CO

2

waveform. The technology differentiates between waveforms caused

by breathing and those caused by cardiogenic oscillations and artifact.

How to Use This Manual

This section explains how to set up and use the R Series End Tidal Carbon Dioxide option.
Important safety information relating to general use of the R Series End Tidal Carbon Dioxide
monitor appears in the “Safety Considerations” section of this manual.

The R Series Operator’s Guide provides information operators need for the safe and effective
use and care of the R Series unit. It is important that persons using this device read and
understand all the information contained therein.

Please read both safety considerations and warnings sections thoroughly before operating your
R Series unit.

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