The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.

STUDY OBJECTIVE To determine if the slope of Phase II and Phase III, and the alpha angle of the expiratory capnographic waveform, as measured via computer-recognizable algorithms, can reflect changes in bronchospasm in acute asthmatic non-intubated patients presenting to the emergency department...

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Main Authors: Howe, Teo Aik, Jaalam, Kamaruddin, Ahmad, Rashidi, Chew, Keng Sheng, Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin
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spelling my.unimas.ir.116342016-04-25T02:14:34Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11634/ The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department. Howe, Teo Aik Jaalam, Kamaruddin Ahmad, Rashidi Chew, Keng Sheng Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin R Medicine (General) RZ Other systems of medicine STUDY OBJECTIVE To determine if the slope of Phase II and Phase III, and the alpha angle of the expiratory capnographic waveform, as measured via computer-recognizable algorithms, can reflect changes in bronchospasm in acute asthmatic non-intubated patients presenting to the emergency department (ED). METHODS In this prospective study carried out in a university hospital ED, 30 patients with acute asthma were monitored with clinical severity scoring and peak flow measurements, and then had a nasal cannula attached for sidestream sampling of expired carbon dioxide. The capnographic waveform was recorded onto a personal computer card for analysis. The patients were treated according to departmental protocols. After treatment, when they had improved enough for discharge, a second set of results was obtained for capnographic waveform recording. The pre-treatment and post-treatment results were then compared with paired-samples t-test analysis. RESULTS On the capnographic waveform pre- and post-treatment, there was a significant difference in the slope of Phase III (p < 0.001) and alpha angle (p < 0.001), but not in the Phase II slope (p = 0.35). There was significant change in peak flow meter reading, but it was poorly correlated with all the capnographic indices. CONCLUSION The study provides some preliminary data showing that capnographic waveform indices can indicate improvement in airway diameter in acute asthmatics in the ED. Capnographic waveform analysis presents several advantages in that it is effort-independent, and provides continuous monitoring of normal tidal respiration. With further refined studies, it may serve as a new method of monitoring non-intubated asthmatics in the ED. 2011-12 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11634/1/JEM%20Capnograph.pdf Howe, Teo Aik and Jaalam, Kamaruddin and Ahmad, Rashidi and Chew, Keng Sheng and Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin (2011) The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department. The Journal of emergency medicine, 41 (6). pp. 581-9. ISSN 0736-4679 10.1016/j.jemermed.2008
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Howe, Teo Aik
Jaalam, Kamaruddin
Ahmad, Rashidi
Chew, Keng Sheng
Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin
The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.
description STUDY OBJECTIVE To determine if the slope of Phase II and Phase III, and the alpha angle of the expiratory capnographic waveform, as measured via computer-recognizable algorithms, can reflect changes in bronchospasm in acute asthmatic non-intubated patients presenting to the emergency department (ED). METHODS In this prospective study carried out in a university hospital ED, 30 patients with acute asthma were monitored with clinical severity scoring and peak flow measurements, and then had a nasal cannula attached for sidestream sampling of expired carbon dioxide. The capnographic waveform was recorded onto a personal computer card for analysis. The patients were treated according to departmental protocols. After treatment, when they had improved enough for discharge, a second set of results was obtained for capnographic waveform recording. The pre-treatment and post-treatment results were then compared with paired-samples t-test analysis. RESULTS On the capnographic waveform pre- and post-treatment, there was a significant difference in the slope of Phase III (p < 0.001) and alpha angle (p < 0.001), but not in the Phase II slope (p = 0.35). There was significant change in peak flow meter reading, but it was poorly correlated with all the capnographic indices. CONCLUSION The study provides some preliminary data showing that capnographic waveform indices can indicate improvement in airway diameter in acute asthmatics in the ED. Capnographic waveform analysis presents several advantages in that it is effort-independent, and provides continuous monitoring of normal tidal respiration. With further refined studies, it may serve as a new method of monitoring non-intubated asthmatics in the ED.
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author Howe, Teo Aik
Jaalam, Kamaruddin
Ahmad, Rashidi
Chew, Keng Sheng
Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin
author_facet Howe, Teo Aik
Jaalam, Kamaruddin
Ahmad, Rashidi
Chew, Keng Sheng
Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Hisamuddin
author_sort Howe, Teo Aik
title The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.
title_short The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.
title_full The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.
title_fullStr The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.
title_full_unstemmed The use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.
title_sort use of end-tidal capnography to monitor non-intubated patients presenting with acute exacerbation of asthma in the emergency department.
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