Literature DB >> 6439472

Evaluation of a single transcutaneous PO2-PCO2 sensor in adult patients.

C K Mahutte, T M Michiels, K T Hassell, D M Trueblood.   

Abstract

We evaluated a new transcutaneous gas monitor designed to measure simultaneously transcutaneous oxygen (PtcO2) and carbon dioxide (PtcCO2) tensions. A total of 514 simultaneous transcutaneous and arterial gases were obtained in 47 adult ICU patients. Mean PtcCO2 was close (SEE less than 4 torr) to mean PaCO2, but mean PtcO2 was considerably less than mean PaO2. However, PtcO2 changes larger than 15 torr virtually always indicated respective increases or decreases in PaO2. Similarly, PtcCO2 changes larger than 5 torr almost invariably indicated a parallel change in PaCO2. From this study we conclude that monitoring of transcutaneous gases yields reliable trend information on arterial gases and that it is a valuable noninvasive adjunct in the monitoring of gas exchange in adult patients.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6439472     DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198412000-00013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


  6 in total

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2.  Effects of the electrode temperature of a new monitor, TCM4, on the measurement of transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide tension.

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5.  Evaluation of two combined oxygen and carbon dioxide transcutaneous sensors.

Authors:  H K Lee; E Broadhurst; P Helms
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6.  The Significance of Transcutaneous Continuous Overnight CO(2) Monitoring in Determining Initial Mechanical Ventilator Application for Patients with Neuromuscular Disease.

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