A volumetric capnogram's phases, shape and curve morphology, and calculation derived measurements, can tell you an important story about:
On our ventilators, CO2 is measured with a CAPNOSTAT‑5 mainstream CO2 sensor proximal to the patient's airway.
The CAPNOSTAT‑5 sensor gives you precise measurements of end‑tidal carbon dioxide (PetCO2), and a clear, accurate capnogram at all respiratory rates of up to 150 breaths per minute.
The volumetric capnogram window on the display shows exact quantitative information as a combination of proximal flow and proximal CO2 data such as:
To allow a more comprehensive analysis of the patient condition, a 72‑hour trend (or 96‑hour with HAMILTON‑G5/S1) is available for:
To make your life easier, Hamilton Medical ventilators offer an overview of all relevant CO2‑related values in the Monitoring CO2 window.
Learn how to interpret a volumetric capnogram and get an overview of the benefits and clinical applications of volumetric capnography. Includes a self‑test!
The volumetric capnogram has been used successfully to measure anatomical dead space, pulmonary capillary perfusion, and ventilatory efficiency (
Calculations derived from volumetric capnography are useful for identifying pulmonary embolism at the bedside (
In a study of mechanically ventilated ARDS patients, volumetric capnography measurements of physiologic dead‑space‑to‑tidal‑volume ratio were as accurate as those obtained by metabolic monitor technique (
The expiratory capnogram is an effort‑independent, rapid, and noninvasive measurement that can help detect significant bronchospasms in adult patients with asthma (
By providing valuable real‑time insights into the physiology of lung collapse and recruitment in a noninvasive manner, volumetric capnography lends itself to monitoring cyclical recruitment maneuvers at the bedside (
We offer original consumables for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. You can choose between reusable and single‑use products, according to your institutional policies.
Volumetric capnography is available as an option on the HAMILTON‑C6, the HAMILTON‑G5, the HAMILTON‑C3, and the HAMILTON‑C1/T1, and as a standard feature on the HAMILTON‑S1.