Helping Choose The Appropriate C02 Technology š

Mainstream or Sidestream? There are various types of CO2 sampling technologies available.
It is important to understand the difference between the applications in order to help you select the best option to satisfy your specific clinical requirements.
Mainstream CO2 Technology
With mainstream CO2 technologies, the CO2 sensor is placed on an airway adapter which is directly in the breathing circuit. As a patient breathes or is ventilated, the sensor analyzes the gas passing through the adapter and reports the CO2 values.
Mainstream technology is the ideal choice for intubated patients. The benefits of this type of technology are that theĀ measurement is made immediately at the airway. There is no sample removed from the breathing circuit.

What is the limitation of mainstream?
Because mainstream technology requires the insertion of an airway adapter into a breathing circuit, the sensor is vulnerable to breakage. Chances of dropping or hitting the side of the operating table on disconnection is greatly increased.
SidestreamĀ CO2Ā Technology
SidestreamĀ technologyĀ isĀ theĀ idealĀ choiceĀ forĀ monitoringĀ nonāintubatedĀ patients.
TheĀ SensorĀ isĀ locatedĀ backĀ upĀ atĀ theĀ MonitorĀ &Ā measuresĀ byĀ wayĀ ofĀ aĀ SamplingĀ Line.
What is the limitation of Sidestream?
Patients who require intubation and longterm ventilation typically will have thick secretions that are expelled.
Because Sidestream technology required the gas sample to be transported from the breathing circuit, through the sample line to reach the C02 analyser, these secretions will often be aspirated into the sample line, causing occlusion which requires user intervention to remedy.
For short-term anaesthesia,Ā weĀ recommendĀ SidestreamĀ dueĀ toĀ itsĀ SensorĀ LocationĀ & lessĀ chanceĀ ofĀ beingĀ damaged.
For long-term Anaesthesia, we would recommend Mainstream, but remember this sensor needs to be treated carefully & special attention is required on Careful Disconnection from the Patient.





