| Literature DB >> 28000040 |
Rinse Ubbink1, Mark A Wefers Bettink1, Rineke Janse1, Floor A Harms1, Tanja Johannes1, F Michael Münker2, Egbert G Mik3,4.
Abstract
After introduction of the protoporphyrin IX-triplet state lifetime technique as a new method to measure mitochondrial oxygen tension in vivo, the development of a clinical monitor was started. This monitor is the "COMET", an acronym for Cellular Oxygen METabolism. The COMET is a non-invasive electrically powered optical device that allows measurements on the skin. The COMET is easy to transport, due to its lightweight and compact size. After 5-aminolevulinic acid application on the human skin, a biocompatible sensor enables detection of PpIX in the mitochondria. PpIX acts as a mitochondrially located oxygen-sensitive dye. Three measurement types are available in the touchscreen-integrated user interface, 'Single', 'Interval' and 'Dynamic measurement'. COMET is currently used in several clinical studies in our institution. In this first description of the COMET device we show an incidental finding during neurosurgery. To treat persisting intraoperative hypertension a patient was administered clonidine, but due to rapid administration an initial phase of peripheral vasoconstriction occurred. Microvascular flow and velocity parameters measured with laser-doppler (O2C, LEA Medizintechnik) decreased by 44 and 16% respectively, but not the venous-capillary oxygen saturation. However, mitochondrial oxygen tension in the skin detected by COMET decreased from a steady state of 48 to 16 mmHg along with the decrease in flow and velocity. We conclude that COMET is ready for clinical application and we see the future for this bedside monitor on the intensive care, operating theater, and testing of mitochondrial effect of pharmaceuticals.Entities:
Keywords: COMET; Diagnostics; Mitochondrial oxygen tension (mitoPO2); PpIX-TSLT; Tissue oxygenation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28000040 PMCID: PMC5655595 DOI: 10.1007/s10877-016-9966-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Monit Comput ISSN: 1387-1307 Impact factor: 2.502
Fig. 1COMET monitor and skin sensor
The COMET different measurement types
| Single measurement | One measurement per activation of the touchscreen non physical button |
| Interval measurement | The COMET will measure in a set interval: at the start of the interval a measurement is done, and the interval time can be chosen (60, 20, 5, 1 min) |
| Dynamic measurement | The COMET can conduct a series of up to 120 measurements, one measurement per second |
Fig. 2COMET skin sensor position on the sternum
Fig. 3Detailed view of skin sensor
Fig. 4A typical dynamic measurement of mitochondrial partial oxygen pressure (mitoPO2) by COMET measurement system. A sample of 120 s is shown. In the first 20 s the baseline was determined, afterwards light pressure was applied on the sensor to stop microcirculation and the oxygen disappearance rate (ODR) was measured. At 60 s pressure was released
Fig. 5a Flow in arbitrary flow units (FU) and arbitrary velocity in velocity units (VU) of microcirculation as measured with probe 2 (P2S) O2C. b Capillary venous saturation (SO2)** as measured by O2C and mitochondrial partial oxygen pressure (mitoPO2) as measured by the COMET