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Continuous measurement of carbon dioxide concentration [CO2] in the respiratory gases is called capnometry. Recording of continuous carbon dioxide concentration changes is called capnography or capnogram. Hence capnography is the study of the CO2 waveform produced by monitoring respiratory gases.
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Beneken, J.E.W., Möller, D.P.F. (1993). A Model for Capnograms from the Bain Circuit. In: van Wijk van Brievingh, R.P., Möller, D.P.F. (eds) Biomedical Modeling and Simulation on a PC. Advances in Simulation, vol 6. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9163-0_16
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