Affiliation:
1. Bogomolets National Medical University, Ukraine
Abstract
Summary: This article addresses the issue of intraoperative development of hypercapnia and its correlation with delayed patient awakening following intravenous (IV) sedation with preserved spontaneous respiration. A brief literature review was conducted on the development, pathogenesis of hypercapnia, and adequacy of patient monitoring during IV analgosedation with preserved spontaneous respiration. Through the analysis of literature on this topic, we have found that the adequacy of monitoring is insufficiently studied, and the correlation between saturation and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in arterial blood is not always proportional in patients undergoing deep procedural sedation with preserved spontaneous respiration (PSR). Therefore, we aim to present our own clinical experience
Publisher
Association of Anesthesiologists of Ukraine
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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