Kalenda Z
Resuscitation. 1978;6(4):259-63. doi: 10.1016/0300-9572(78)90006-0.
Recordings from three patients in cardiac arrest are shown to illustrate the importance of monitoring pulmonary perfusion by means of the capnogram as a continuous guide to the cardiac output achieved by cardiac massage and resuscitation. Such monitoring allows the performance to be adjusted to obtain the maximal result.
展示了三名心脏骤停患者的记录,以说明通过二氧化碳图监测肺灌注作为心脏按摩和复苏所实现的心输出量的连续指导的重要性。这种监测可以调整操作以获得最大效果。