2017
Can Providers Use Clinical Skills to Assess the Adequacy of Ventilation in Children During Bag-Valve Mask Ventilation?
Becker HJ, Langhan ML. Can Providers Use Clinical Skills to Assess the Adequacy of Ventilation in Children During Bag-Valve Mask Ventilation? Pediatric Emergency Care 2017, Publish Ahead of Print: 1. PMID: 29084068, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000001314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCapnographyChildChild, PreschoolClinical CompetenceHumansMonitoring, PhysiologicRespiration, ArtificialConceptsBag-valve mask ventilationBVM ventilationPediatric patientsAbnormal ventilationMask ventilationNineteen providersNormal ventilationCapnography dataInduction of anesthesiaTotal mean durationAdequacy of ventilationClinical skillsCapnography monitoringRespiratory supportMedian ageNonintubated patientsElective surgeryMean durationHealthy childrenMinute ventilationClinical assessmentPatientsInappropriate ventilationStandard monitoringCapnography values
2008
Continuous end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in pediatric intensive care units
Langhan M. Continuous end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in pediatric intensive care units. Journal Of Critical Care 2008, 24: 227-230. PMID: 19327292, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2008.04.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCapnographyCarbon DioxideCritical IllnessHumansIntensive Care Units, PediatricMonitoring, PhysiologicRespiration, ArtificialConceptsPediatric intensive care unitIntensive care unitEnd-tidal carbon dioxide monitoringCare unitCarbon dioxide monitoringPercent of respondentsIntubated patientsPercent of directorsEndotracheal tube confirmationIll pediatric patientsContinuous End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide MonitoringAcid-base disturbancesCritical care fellowship programsTube confirmationNonintubated patientsPediatric patientsModerate sedationCardiopulmonary resuscitationCommon reasonPatientsClinical situationsWeb-based surveyClinical applicationUtilization patternsLack of availability