Waveforms Don't Lie - Danny and Rance (DnR)
Description
In this episode, we explore the science, history, and frontline application of End-Tidal CO₂ (ETCO₂) — a tool that offers real-time insight into ventilation, perfusion, and metabolism. Danny and Rance from DnR explain how paramedics can use ETCO₂ to assess and guide care across multiple patient presentations.
Key Takeaways:
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ETCO₂ is the sixth vital sign — reflecting ventilation, perfusion, and metabolism in real time.
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Capnography vs. Oximetry: SpO₂ shows what was happening; ETCO₂ shows what's happening now.
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Waveform interpretation: Alpha and beta angles reveal underlying pathology like bronchospasm, obstruction, or air trapping.
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Clinical uses:
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Tube confirmation: Real-time verification in 6 breaths or less.
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CPR: Values <10 mmHg after 20 mins indicate poor prognosis.
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Ventilation: Real-time feedback for rate and volume.
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Head injuries: Maintain normocapnia; hyperventilate only during herniation.
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Sepsis, trauma, PE, and DKA: Trending ETCO₂ helps identify metabolic and perfusion problems.
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Practical tips:
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"Filter first, end-tidal to the sky."
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Inline sensors outperform sidestream for accuracy.
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End-tidal is not just for intubated patients — use it with nasal prongs for sedation and respiratory monitoring.
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