Patient presentation: an semi-responsive patient, suffering from a cerebral vascular accident (cva), was assessed with a glasgow coma scale (gcs) score of 8, indicative of severe consciousness impairment.Medical interventions: rapid sequence intubation (rsi) was performed to establish airway patency.The endotracheal tube (ett) was ventilated with an adult curaplex (2422-bvmpad) manual resuscitator with a manometer, positive end-expiratory pressure (peep) valve set at 15 cmh2o, heat and moisture exchange filter (hmfe), in-line end-tidal co2 (etco2) sensor and connected to a 15 umin oxygen source.Fic02 elevation issue: while using the curaplex manual resuscitator, the patient's fraction of inspired co2 (fico2) levels increased until the clinical team placed the patient on a ventilator.This increase began at 12:45.10 (figure 1) and peaked at 27 mmhg at 12:46.30 (figure 2).Fico2 levels fluctuated between 10 and 20 mmhg (figure 3) until the patient was transitioned to a ventilator at 12:48.25.The elevation in fico2 resolved once the ventilator was initiated (figure 4).Product problem: suspicions arise that the manual resuscitator may be the source of the abnormal fic02 elevation.The fic02 increase poses a risk of hypercapnia, which can significantly impact the patient's bodily functions, physical well-being, and potentially lead to life-threatening consequences.Furthermore, this inconsistency raises concerns regarding adherence to performance specifications and user expectations.Patient outcome: the patients outcome is unknown, as care was handed over to another provider.
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