The possibility of real-time monitor critical care analytes such as pH is recognized to provide relevant information for the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of disorders and would be of considerable support for the management of extracorporeal circulation (ECC). However, despite blood pH can be measured from a long time by using electrodes or point-of-care instruments such as blood-gas analyzers, costs and complications associated with such measurement methods limit their use, thus blood pH is generally not monitored during routinary ECC. In this paper, we propose to exploit the tubing composing the ECC line to realize a low-cost and disposable pH-sensor and to interrogate such fluorescent sensor by using optical radiations. The propos...
One objective of dialysis treatment is to normalize the blood plasma electrolytes and remove waste p...
Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring is a non-invasive measurement technique for obtaining fast and r...
Blood pH is an indicator of one’s systemic health and deviation from acceptable values (pH 7.35) all...
The possibility of real-time monitor critical care analytes such as pH is recognized to provide rele...
The possibility to monitor blood-pH has long been acknowledged to provide significant information fo...
During extracorporeal circulation (ECC), blood is periodically sampled and analyzed to maintain the ...
The design and realization of an optical sensor for measuring haematic pH during extracorporeal circ...
Since the late 1950s, blood $p$ CO2 can be measured by using electrodes and, more recently, also by ...
Under physiological conditions, the body maintains blood pH within the very narrow range [7.36, 7.44...
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A technic is described for collecting arterialized capillary blood in a small hepari-nized polyethyl...
Two methodologies for obtaining accurate blood gas and electrolyte values during cardiopulmonary byp...
Blood pH is an essential parameter to determine the patient's acid-base status during cardiopulmonar...
Amperometric pH sensing in blood samples has been studied using iridium oxide electrodes. The iridiu...
One objective of dialysis treatment is to normalize the blood plasma electrolytes and remove waste p...
Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring is a non-invasive measurement technique for obtaining fast and r...
Blood pH is an indicator of one’s systemic health and deviation from acceptable values (pH 7.35) all...
The possibility of real-time monitor critical care analytes such as pH is recognized to provide rele...
The possibility to monitor blood-pH has long been acknowledged to provide significant information fo...
During extracorporeal circulation (ECC), blood is periodically sampled and analyzed to maintain the ...
The design and realization of an optical sensor for measuring haematic pH during extracorporeal circ...
Since the late 1950s, blood $p$ CO2 can be measured by using electrodes and, more recently, also by ...
Under physiological conditions, the body maintains blood pH within the very narrow range [7.36, 7.44...
© 2015 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved. We review approaches and challenges in developing che...
A technic is described for collecting arterialized capillary blood in a small hepari-nized polyethyl...
Two methodologies for obtaining accurate blood gas and electrolyte values during cardiopulmonary byp...
Blood pH is an essential parameter to determine the patient's acid-base status during cardiopulmonar...
Amperometric pH sensing in blood samples has been studied using iridium oxide electrodes. The iridiu...
One objective of dialysis treatment is to normalize the blood plasma electrolytes and remove waste p...
Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring is a non-invasive measurement technique for obtaining fast and r...
Blood pH is an indicator of one’s systemic health and deviation from acceptable values (pH 7.35) all...