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Titel
Utility of non-invasive monitoring of exhaled carbon dioxide and perfusion index in adult patients in the emergency department
Ist Teil von
  • The American journal of emergency medicine, 2024-05, Vol.79, p.85-90
Ort / Verlag
United States: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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MEDLINE
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  • Several noninvasive solutions are available for the assessment of patients at risk of deterioration. Capnography, in the form of end-tidal exhaled CO2 (ETCO2) and perfusion index (PI), could provide relevant information about patient prognosis. The aim of the present project was to determine the association of ETCO2 and PI with mortality of patients admitted to the emergency department (ED). Multicenter, prospective, cohort study of adult patients with acute disease who needed continuous monitoring in the ED. The study included two tertiary hospitals in Spain between October 2022 and June 2023. The primary outcome of the study was in-hospital mortality (all-cause). Demographics, vital signs, ETCO2 and PI were collected. A total of 687 patients were included in the study. The in-hospital mortality rate was 6.8%. The median age was 79 years (IQR: 69–86), and 63.3% were males. The median ETCO2 value was 30 mmHg (26–35) in survivors and 23 mmHg (16–30) in nonsurvivors (p = 0.001). For the PI, the medians were 4.7% (2.8–8.1) for survivors and 2.5% (0.98–4-4) for nonsurvivors (p < 0.001). The model that presented the best AUC was age (odds ratio (OR): 1.02 (1.00–1.05)), the respiratory rate (OR: 1.06 (1.02–1.11)), and the PI (OR: 0.83 (0.75–0.91)), with a result of 0.840 (95% CI: 0.795–0.886); the model with the respiratory rate (OR: 1.05 (1.01–1.10)), the PI (OR: 0.84 (0.76–0.93)), and the ETCO2 (no statistically significant OR), with an AUC of 0.838 (95% CI: 0.787–0.889). The present study showed that the PI and respiratory rate are independently associated with in-hospital mortality. Both the PI and ETCO2 are predictive parameters with improved prognostic performance compared with that of standard vital signs.

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