Abstract

We report the case of a 68-year-old man with severe hypoxemic pneumopathy having cardiac output monitoring with the NICO ® system in prehospital medicine. This monitoring permitted the diagnosis of a compressive pneumothorax during the transfer to the intensive care unit. This ease of use technique based on partial carbon dioxide rebreathing, allows non-invasive, continuous and reliable cardiac output monitoring. We discuss the interest of this device in prehospital medicine.

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