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28 July 1994 In vivo blood gases: problems and solutions
Gamal Khalil, Jeff Yim, Gerald G. Vurek
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Proceedings Volume 2131, Biomedical Fiber Optic Instrumentation; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.180741
Event: OE/LASE '94, 1994, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper describes some of the issues faced by developers of intravascular blood gas sensors. These issues are illustrated from the experiences of the Abbot Research HemometrixTM program. After briefly describing the technology, we discuss the standards against which these sensors are compared. Then we indicate typical bench, animal, and clinical data. Finally, we discuss some of the in vivo problems associated with clinical use and the solutions to those problems developed by Abbott.
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Gamal Khalil, Jeff Yim, and Gerald G. Vurek "In vivo blood gases: problems and solutions", Proc. SPIE 2131, Biomedical Fiber Optic Instrumentation, (28 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.180741
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Sensors

In vivo imaging

Mercury

Gases

Calibration

Gas sensors

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