Literature DB >> 3502429

Fiber-optic chemical sensors (Gas-Stat) for blood gas monitoring during hypothermic extracorporeal circulation.

I H Gøthgen1, O Siggaard-Andersen, J P Rasmussen, P D Wimberley, N Fogh-Andersen.   

Abstract

Measurements of pO2, pCO2 and pH by optical fluorescence microsensing technology has recently become available for monitoring blood gases during extracorporeal circulation ECC). We have compared simultaneous measurements with fiber-optic sensors (Gas-Stat, Bentley) and electrochemical sensors (ABL-4, Radiometer) on discrete samples. In 10 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting during hypothermic (25 degrees C) ECC and hemodilution (hemoglobin concentration 4 mmol.l-1) arterial and venous pO2, pCO2 and pH were measured in-line in the extracorporeal circuit at the actual blood temperature. Simultaneous and anaerobically collected blood samples in glass syringes were analyzed within five minutes at 37 degrees C in the ABL-4. Linear regression analysis of the values at actual temperature shows the following equations: Gas-Stat = Y, ABL-4 = X: pO2 (kPa): Y = 1.04 X + 0.5 r = 0.95 n = 136; pCO2 (kPa): Y = 0.71 X + 1.5 r = 0.79 n = 136; pH: Y = 0.788 X + 1.590 r = 0.76 n = 136. The advantage of the Gas-Stat is continuous monitoring of blood gas parameters during ECC. The present study shows that measurements of pO2, pCO2 and pH with fiber-optic chemical sensors may be reliable. The differences between the two principles of measurement may be due to unknown factors interfering with the in-line measurements or to variations in sensitivity and stability of the individual sensor.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3502429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest Suppl        ISSN: 0085-591X


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