A systematic review of capnography for sedation


Autoria(s): Conway, Aaron; Douglas, Clint; Sutherland, Joanna
Data(s)

21/01/2016

Resumo

We included six trials with 2524 participants. Capnography reduced hypoxaemic episodes, relative risk (95% CI) 0.71 (0.56-0.91), but the quality of evidence was poor due to high risks of performance bias and detection bias and substantial statistical heterogeneity. The reduction in hypoxaemic episodes was statistically homogeneous in the subgroup of three trials of 1823 adults sedated for colonoscopy, relative risk (95% CI) 0.59 (0.48-0.73), although the risks of performance and detection biases were high. There was no evidence that capnography affected other outcomes, including assisted ventilation, relative risk (95% CI) 0.58 (0.26-1.27), p = 0.17.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92268/

Publicador

Wiley-Blackwell PUblishing

Relação

DOI:10.1111/anae.13378

Conway, Aaron, Douglas, Clint, & Sutherland, Joanna (2016) A systematic review of capnography for sedation. Anaesthesia. (In Press)

Direitos

© 2016 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #capnography #deep sedation #conscious sedation #nursing #anaesthesia #ventilation #hypoxia #oxygenation #respiration
Tipo

Journal Article