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Future studies might aim to develop an accepted standard for the timing and cut-off value of ETCO2 used, to enable comparison of the parameter across different studies. Higher values of ETCO2 during resuscitation from cardiac arrest are generally associated with a greater likelihood of ROSC. However, timing of measurements and cut-off values used show significant variability across different studies, making it hard to draw any conclusions about the utility of any particular reading for prognostication. Future studies