Fig. 1From: A case in which a capnometer was useful for diagnosing laryngospasm following administration of sugammadexChanges in end-tidal carbon dioxide and arterial oxygen saturation of pulse oxymetry after sugammadex administration. Event: ① intravenous injection of sugammadex, ② extubation, ③ disappearance of end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2), ④ decline of arterial oxygen saturation, ⑤ start of continuous positive airway pressureBack to article page