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MEDISAN

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NAVARRO RODRIGUEZ, Zadis; GONZALEZ AGUILERA, Julio Cesar  y  ROMERO GARCIA, Lázaro Ibrahim. Monitoring of the carbon dioxide exhaled during the non invasive ventilation in patients with acute chronic obstructive lung disease. MEDISAN [online]. 2022, vol.26, n.5, e4321.  Epub 03-Oct-2022. ISSN 1029-3019.

Introduction:

The monitoring of the carbon dioxide exhaled is frequently used in the intensive cares units, but its use in non invasive ventilation is scarce.

Objective:

To identify the association between the blood pressure of carbon dioxide and the carbon dioxide exhaled, during non invasive ventilation, in patients with acute chronic obstructive lung disease.

Methods:

An observational, descriptive, longitudinal and prospective study of 126 patients admitted with acute chronic obstructive lung disease was carried out, they were treated with non invasive ventilation, in the Intensive Cares Unit of Saturnino Lora Torres Teaching Provincial Clinical-Surgical Hospital in Santiago de Cuba, from January, 2019 to the same month in 2022, selected by intentional non probabilistic sampling. Clinical, ventilatory and hemogasometric variables were analyzed, of which the minimum and maximum values were identified, as well as the mean, standard and medium deviation. The Pearson correlation coefficient was applied.

Results:

The average values of carbon dioxide exhaled were 57.83 ± 8.9 and those of arterial pressure of carbon dioxide, 59.85± 9.3. When analyzing the correlation among the variables, positive correlation was observed among both, for a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.920.

Conclusions:

The monitoring of carbon dioxide exhaled acts as a variable to consider in the monitoring of patients with acute chronic obstructive lung disease, treated with non invasive ventilation, whenever the appropriate face mask is used and the leaks are controlled, with strong correlation with the arterial pressure of the carbon dioxide.

Palabras clave : non-invasive ventilation; capnography; chronic obstructive lung disease.

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