Cardiac output and end-tidal carbon dioxide.

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Published in Crit Care Med on November 01, 1985

Authors

M H Weil, J Bisera, R P Trevino, E C Rackow

Associated clinical trials:

Assessment of Cardiac Output With EtCO2 (COCO2) | NCT03524313

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