[Capnometry]
Overview
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Technological advances during recent years and developments in anaesthesiology and intensive care have increased the interest in capnometry (measuring the CO2 content in the respiratory air). The physiological background and the principles of the method are presented. The applicability in clinical work and the limits of the method are presented and discussed.
The influence of mild carbon dioxide on brain functional homotopy using resting-state fMRI.
Marshall O, Uh J, Lurie D, Lu H, Milham M, Ge Y Hum Brain Mapp. 2015; 36(10):3912-21.
PMID: 26138728 PMC: 6320689. DOI: 10.1002/hbm.22886.
On the assessment of cerebrovascular reactivity using hypercapnia BOLD MRI.
Yezhuvath U, Lewis-Amezcua K, Varghese R, Xiao G, Lu H NMR Biomed. 2009; 22(7):779-86.
PMID: 19388006 PMC: 2726998. DOI: 10.1002/nbm.1392.