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Correlation of arterial and transcutaneous po2s following wet and dry calibration techniques: a comparison study.

J W McDowell.   

Abstract

Transcutaneous oxygen monitoring has gained wide acceptance in many clinical settings in recent years as a technique that provides a reliable, noninvasive method of assessing serial Po2 changes. With the evolution of electrodes and the proliferation of brands, a question has arisen regarding the accuracy of various calibration techniques. In this study we compared the performance of the transcutaneous Po2 monitor (Radiometer Model TCM-1), using two common calibration techniques. During one year of use we applied a wet calibration technique suggested by the manufacturer of our system. With this calibration method, the correlation coefficient for simultaneous arterial and transcutaneous Po2 measurements was 0.91. During a second year we used a much simpler, less costly dry gas technique. The results of simultaneous arterial and transcutaneous Po2 measurements revealed no statistically or clinically significant difference in the performance of the electrode. We conclude that a simple dry gas method of calibrating the transcutaneous Po2 electrode may safely be substituted for the more expensive and cumbersome wet method.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 10315131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Care        ISSN: 0020-1324            Impact factor:   2.258


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1.  Effect of administration of water enriched in O2 by injection or electrolysis on transcutaneous oxygen pressure in anesthetized pigs.

Authors:  Antoine Charton; François Péronnet; Stephane Doutreleau; Evelyne Lonsdorfer; Alexis Klein; Liliana Jimenez; Bernard Geny; Pierre Diemunsch; Ruddy Richard
Journal:  Drug Des Devel Ther       Date:  2014-08-26       Impact factor: 4.162

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