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Transcript: Incorporating Capnography as a Standard of Care in High-Risk Patients Stakeholders The measurement of exhaled CO2 in partial pressure (35-45 mmHg) Wave patterns detecting partial pressure or ETCO2 concentration captured by capnogram Greg Miller, Medtronic Strategic Alliance Clinical Consultant, stresses importance of capnography nursing policy and algorithm in decreasing RRTs On N4, Phillips monitors not utilized to full potential Several RRTs observed since March 2016 related to respiratory decline. N4 equipped with eight Phillips modules Between ICU and DOU, 30 Phillips modules with ETCO2 capability. Capnography not utilized in every intubated patient Average use of ABG kit/month from Aug 2015-July 2016: 302, with 457 ABG kits used July 2016 Health Care Provider Education through In-Services Training is FREE and offered by Microstream 3 days out of the week in 30 minute training sessions Patient Education Algorithm for consistent use of capnography Implementation of Nursing Policy Marvelyn Ardoña, Brooke Colquhoun, Leila Coronado Patients, caregivers, patient advocacy groups Providers Taxpayers Employers Shareholders Policymakers Represents the partial pressure of CO2 at the end of expiration Measured by capnography using a CO2 nasal cannula SpO2 and ETCO2 ETCO2 Concentration of CO2 Measures ventilation, diffusion, and perfusion Detects hypoventilation immediately Represents an EARLY warning of changes Should be used in conjunction with a pulse oximeter Sample Algorithm Internal Evidence Population: Patients at risk for respiratory depression; those with ARDS, asthma, COPD, CHF, pneumonia, sleep apnea, bronchitis, receiving supplemental oxygen, and post-operative non-intubated patients utilizing PCA pumps for the deliverance of morphine or dilaudid Intervention: Implementation of capnography monitoring through utilization of Microstream O2/CO2 Nasal FilterLine/CapnoLine H O2 that supplies oxygen while measuring CO2 output Comparators: Number of RRTs called on the unit using capnography as a “gold standard” with previous RRT data without ETCO2 monitoring Outcomes: Early detection of increased CO2 levels prior to decline in oxygen saturation, decrease in RRT calls and hospital costs, change in clinical management, and an increase in quality of patient care and satisfaction VALBHS purchased 82 Phillips MX800s at a cost of $1,783/monitor (without accessories) for a total of $146,206 According to Elizabeth Roman-Ingleton, the Phillips module purchase for VISN 22 was a multimillion dollar contract Oral/Nasal FilterLine/Long Term costs: 100/pack: $1,595.00 Nasal Only 25/pack: $385.00 Average length of stay on med/surg unit: $1,500-1,800/day Cost of an RRT: ABG kit costs: 100/pack: $252.47 X-ray costs Transfer to a unit with higher acuity of care (ICU/DOU) No devoted RRT team! RTs, RNs, MDs, pharmacists must leave their work/patients Microstream Smart CapnoLine EVIDENCE SpO2 Risk Factors: Age >60 or >50 in the post-op setting Comorbidities: ARDS, asthma, COPD, CHF, pneumonia, sleep apnea, bronchitis, receiving supplemental oxygen, and post-operative non-intubated patients utilizing PCA pumps for the deliverance of Morphine or Dilaudid Christina DiBernardo, RN, CNL Ryan Mercer, Medtronic Monitoring Systems Specialist Greg Miller, Medtronic Strategic Alliance Clinical Consultant Santiago Constantino, SPD Distribution Elizabeth Roman-Ingleton, RN, CIS/ARK Coordinator ETCO2 Nasal Cannula Pulse Oximetry Capnography Set dates for Greg Miller to hold Education and Training for health care providers Communicate internal and external evidence and obtain feedback from leadership, clinicians, and stakeholders Development of Nursing Policy for Capnography in Non-intubated Patients at risk for Respiratory Depression Further development of Algorithm for implementation of capnography monitoring O2 saturation Measures oxygenation Detects hypoxia Represents a LATE sign for action Reading may be normal even if patient not breathing Should not be used alone when monitoring cardiopulmonary status If pulse oximetry measures the percentage of O2 in the arterial blood, why do we care about ETCO2 in respiratory depressed patients? Adult/Intermediate CO2 Oral/Nasal Sampling Set with O2 Tubing Recruitment of Team and Stakeholders The PICO Approach EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE QUESTION Interdisciplinary Team Microstream CapnoLine External Evidence Expert Opinion: According to the Joint Commission (2004-2010), 58% of opioid-related events resulting in death or permanent loss of function were the result of improper monitoring.” – American Society of Pain Management According to the Canadian Agency for Drug and Technology Health in their health technology assessment, “there was a lower likelihood of hypoxemia when patients were monitored with capnography.” VHA’s integrated product team recommended that patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pumps with an integrated ETCO2 monitor is pump of choice because “use of this technology could have prevented

Capnography

Transcript: Carbon Dioxide is a waste product of cellular metabolism. How does this occur? What other waste products are produced? Water, heat and CO2 Remember that O2 and CO2 cross the alveolar membrane from higher to lower concentration. KEY POINT: As a patient exhales, the aveoli begin to shrink, cauing the concentration of CO2 to increase as the alveolar air begins to flow into the upper airways. When does MAXIMUM CO2 occur? At the end of expiration! What factors determine the amount of CO2 eliminated by the lungs? Amount of CO2 produced by cellular metabolism - strenuous excerise vs cardiac arrest Circulation - Is it being effectively carried? Consider shock & pulmonary embolism. Ventilation - what if no air is flowing in/out? How does Pulse oximetry differ from Capnography? Hemoglobin saturation at the cellular level vs. cellular waste product. KEY POINT: ETCO2 = expired end-tidal CO2 with normal values between 35mmHg - 45mmHG KEY POINT: A reading below 35mmHG = hyperventilation. WHY? KEY POINT: A reading above 45mmHg = hypoventilation Hypoventilation produces high levels of ETCO2 A known fact: Atmospheric level of CO2 is nearly zero (0.04% 21% O2 78% Nitrogen 1% other gases that include CO2 Let's take a look at a Normal Waveform Hey Jeff, in case your sugar is low, now is the time to hand it out! KEY POINT: Review the four phases of the respiratory cycle that are visualized in the capnograph. Phase 1 => Interval between A and B Phase 2 => Interval between B and C Phase 3 => Interval between C and D Phase 4 => Interval between D and E LIMITATIONS: Water droplets will affect sampler accuracy Ingestion of carbonated beverages may initially provide an elevated CO2 reading w/esophageal False Negative => tube placed properly but no CO2 produced. Suggest esophageal intubation. Might be PE, cardiac arrest or poor CPR Let's look at a few common waveforms! Capnography An instrument to measure the concentration of C02 in a sample of air.

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Capnography

Transcript: What is Capnography? You are dispatched to an unconscious 48-year-old male. After surveying the scene for safety and asking bystanders what they saw, you suspect that he has fallen into cardiac arrest. He is unresponsive, apneic and pulseless. By: Divya Bana, Kyle Kulas, and Lily Zhao Capnography in EMS Mini Case Study #2 Mini Case Study #3 Applications shape of curve indirect monitor of CO partial pressure in arterial blood Citations "Capnometry parts together" by Blogotron - Own work. Licensed under Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Capnometry_parts_together.JPG#mediaviewer/File:Capnometry_parts_together.JPG How EMS would normally respond measure metabolism The following presentation covers the many applications of a relatively new technological advancement. It is not only informative but also interactive, so be sure to pay attention! David Wampler, "Capnography as a clinical tool". EMSWORLD. Online. 2011. R. Westhorpe and C. Ball, “The history of capnography.,”Anaesthesia and intensive care, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 611–611,2010. "Capnogram1" by Rschiedon at Dutch Wikipedia - Own work. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Capnogram1.jpg#mediaviewer/File:Capnogram1.jpg How the Machine Works worsening trends in patient's condition immediate picture of patient's condition Mini Case Study #1 1943: Discovery Karl Luft 1978: USA clinical capnography anesthesia 1991: Mandated in OR Early 21st century: EMS use of capnography endotracheal vs. esophegeal intubation Present day: Numerous clinical findings/research cardiac output 2 Device attached to nasal cannula or endotracheal tube Infrared light used to determine concentration of carbon dioxide Output displayed as curve on digital display (mmHg CO2) Main Case Monitoring the concentration of CO in respiration gases Main Case Revisited You know the drill: Immediately begin chest compressions "Push hard and fast" Compressions to breaths is 30:2 Attach an AED as soon as possible History of Capnography You are dispatched to a 26 year old female with AMS. She has a BP of 90/60, a pulse rate of 48, and slow labored breathing. She has pinpoint pupils and there are needles on the floor around her body. 43 year-old patient complaining of significant difficulty breathing after mild physical activity Respirations are 20/min but shallow After assessment you suspect either COPD or CHF Introduction Do as you would normally do AND with a capnograph: Determine the effectiveness of compressions Detect fatigue early Keep EtCO2 levels high (>16 mm Hg) to ensure adequate perfusion Can help predict mortality (<10 mmHg after 20 mins of ALS) provides information about respiratory patterns You are dispatched to a call for a 6 year old male who is conscious but will not respond to his mother. On scene, the patient's symptoms appear to have spontaneously subsided. 2

Capnography

Transcript: end-tidal CO 2 (ETCO2, the level of carbon dioxide released at the end of expiration) falls More CO2 -- Less infrared--- High CO2 readout Main stream versus Side Stream 2 Capnography - Let's understand the basics of Capnography - We'll understand the practical uses of Capnography - How does the Capnograph work ? -mainstream vs. sidestream ... find the exact wave length - for CO2 4.25 is the magic number So... Capnography... What are we talking about ? CO2 Detector Capnography uses infrared waves to measure CO2. Infrared is absorbed by gases that have two or more different atoms. Oxygen gas has two atoms which are not different. Therefore, oxygen does not absorb infrared waves. Carbon dioxide gas, unlike oxygen gas, has atoms that are different Therefore, because carbon dioxide gas has different atoms, it absorbs infrared waves. This means monitoring a patients breathing, focusing on the CO2 levels in the exhale phases, and using the graph to give better treatment. How does a capnograph work ? By Josh Magnus A technology that: -Provides another measurement in assessing the patient -Gives an objective measure of the patient’s ventilatory status -Shows a graphic picture of the patient’s ventilatory status -Presents an early warning of changes in the patient's cardiopulmonary status -Supplies important documentation on the patient -A study in the March 2005 Annals of Emergency Medicine, comparing field intubations that used continuous capnography to confirm intubations versus non-use showed zero unrecognized misplaced intubations in the monitoring group versus 23% misplaced tubes in the unmonitored group. Main stream versus Side Stream 3 The capnograph is able to measure the expelled CO2. This is an extremely useful measurement as it can help detect problems along the pathway taken by the CO2. For an example, if the patient stops breathing (e.g. due to morphine) , CO2 will not be able to “get out “. This problem will make the capnograph show a low CO2 reading and trigger an alarm that alerts medical staff to the problem. infrared Capnograph analysers are either main stream or side stream. In “main stream” analysers, the analyser is directly near the CO2 expired by the patient. The main stream analyser is “attached” to the patient. The analyser is connected to the monitor by long electrical wires It's all about CO2 - if you can monitor it you can fix it... Main stream versus Side Stream In “side stream” analyzers, the analyzer is away from the CO2 expired from the patient. A long narrow tube is connected to the patient end. A pump keeps suctioning a small quantity (e.g. 150 mL per minute) of the patients respiratory gases. This sample of gases flows across the analyser, which is located away from the patient. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Infrared CO2 Detector Capnography is the monitoring of the concentration or partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the respiratory gases (wiki) C

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