2020
DOI: 10.1093/europace/euaa162.382
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P1386Continuous, transcutaneous carbon-dioxide monitoring in complex electrophysiological procedures in conscious sedation - is there a safer way to sleep?

Abstract: Funding Acknowledgements Karolina Weinmann was supported by the Hertha-Nathorff fellowship from Ulm University Background – Ablation of cardiac arrhythmias by complex electrophysiological procedures is a growing field. A moderate to deep sedation is needed to immobilize the patient to warrant a safe and effective intervention. The administrated medication to obtain an adequate sedation has respiratory depressant side effects and could cause respiratory complications, like hy… Show more

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