Literature DB >> 1141104

Continuous in vivo measurement of arterial PO2 in humans.

K Jank, J de Hemptinne, A Swietochowski, M Demeester.   

Abstract

A system suitable for prolonged continuous in vivo measurement of human arterial PO2 is described. The system uses a polarographic electrode developed by Kimmich and Kreuzer, inserted in a specially made shunt between the radial artery and an antecubital vein. Nhe electrode surface is maintained in a fixed position parallel to the flow of blood; blood velocity dependency is small owing to the high flow rate achieved (more than 40 cm/s); clotting is prevented by the material used and the continuous instillation of heparin through the arterial end of the shunt. The system has been tested in vitro; it is stable (variation less than 0.5% in 24 h), linear and precise (plus or minus 0.2%) in a broad range of PO2 values (from about 10 mmHg to more than 700 mmHg); its response time is 0.4 s per 95% of deflection. It has been applied to 35 patients for periods ranging between 6 and 24 h; most of the patients were ventilated by an Engstrom respirator.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1141104     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1975.38.4.730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 0021-8987            Impact factor:   3.531


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