Authors

  1. Bruni , Andrea
  2. Fagorzi , Alessandro
  3. Mirri , Stefania
  4. Machetti , Marta
  5. Trapassi , Stefano
  6. Rosati , Moris
  7. D'Ambrosio , Francesco
  8. Laprocina , Matteo
  9. Righi , Lorenzo

Abstract

Capnography is an advantageous tool due to its noninvasive characteristics, ease of use, and immediacy of data. In out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the use of the end-tidal carbon dioxide appears to be an appropriate complementary tool to support clinical decisions, such as correct positioning of the endotracheal tube, optimizing ventilation in CPR, and as a predictor of ROSC.