Optical Fluorescence and Its Application to an Intravascular Blood Gas Monitoring System
- 1 February 1986
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. BME-33 (2) , 117-132
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tbme.1986.325886
Abstract
Optical fluorescence has an extensive history of application in the laboratory to the measurement of ionic concentrations and the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide. The use of optical fluorescence based sensors to fulfill a recognized need for continuous invasive monitoring of arterial blood gases offers a number of inherent advantages. However, the requirements placed upon a blood gas probe and supporting instrumentation appropriate for use in the clinical environment result in significant design challenges in selection of suitable fluorescent dyes, maintenance of mechanical integrity while obtaining required miniaturization of sensors, and in the transmission, acquisition, and processing of low level light signals. An optical fluorescence based intravascular blood gas monitoring system has been developed which is particularly suited for the critical care and surgical settings and which has a sensor probe that can be introduced into the patient via a radial artery catheter. This system has shown an excellent agreement of measured with true values of pH, pCO2, and P02 in both in vitro and animal studies. Linear regression analysis of typical in vitro data, where true levels were established via tonometry and standardization to a high accuracy laboratory pH measuring instrument, shows slope/intercept values very close to 1.0/0.0 and correlation coefficients of greater than 0.99 for all three parameters.Keywords
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