Characteristic abnormal carbon dioxide waveforms from patients with mechanically ventilated lungs are observed when, for example, valves are incompetent, the airway is obstructed, the breathing circuit becomes disconnected, or a patient overrides mechanical ventilation with spontaneous breaths. Automated observation of the carbon dioxide waveform provides a uniform, concise, and consistent interpretation of the capnogram. This article describes a computer algorithm for analyzing and classifying capnograms as normal or as belonging to one of the categories above. The algorithm also generates a diagnostic message when the capnogram deviates from a learned norm for at least three consecutive waveforms (and thus reduces the influence of artifacts). Clinical experience shows reliable waveform recognition by the algorithm. © 1987 The BOC Group Inc.
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van Genderingen, H. R., Gravenstein, N., van der Aa, J. J., & Gravenstein, J. S. (1987). Computer-assisted capnogram analysis. Journal of Clinical Monitoring, 3(3), 194–200. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01695944
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