Background There is considerable interest in oxygen partial pressure (Po2) monitoring in physiology, and in tracking PO2 changes dynamically when it varies rapidly. For example, arterial PO2 (PaO2) can vary within the respiratory cycle in cyclical atelectasis (CA), where PaO2 is thought to increase and decrease during inspiration and expiration, respectively. A sensor that detects these PaO2 oscillations could become a useful diagnostic tool of CA during acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Methods We developed a fibreoptic PO2 sensor (<200 µm diameter), suitable for human use, that has a fast response time, and can measure PO2 continuously in blood. By altering the inspired fraction of oxygen (FIO2) from 21 to 100% in four healt...
The benefit of a continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitor is apparent to any physician who has ev...
The development and construction of a tapered-tip fibre-optic fluorescence based oxygen sensor is de...
Photoplethysmography performed on the peripheral extremities or the earlobes cannot always provide s...
BACKGROUND:There is considerable interest in oxygen partial pressure (Po2) monitoring in physiology,...
AbstractTwo challenges in the management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome are the difficulty i...
Two challenges in the management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome are the difficulty in diagno...
High arterial partial oxygen pressure (Pao(2)) oscillations within the respiratory cycle were descri...
In a surfactant-depletion model of lung injury, tidal recruitment of atelectasis and changes in shun...
Arterial oxygen partial pressure can increase during inspiration and decrease during expiration in t...
Background: Within-breath oscillations in arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) can be detected using fast ...
Arterial oxygen partial pressure can increase during inspiration and decrease during expiration in t...
Abstract Background Within-breath oscillations in arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) can be detected usi...
The diagnosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) traditionally requires calculation of th...
The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) affects 24.4% of all patients requiring mechanical ve...
The development and construction of a tapered-tip fibre-optic fluorescence based oxygen sensor is de...
The benefit of a continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitor is apparent to any physician who has ev...
The development and construction of a tapered-tip fibre-optic fluorescence based oxygen sensor is de...
Photoplethysmography performed on the peripheral extremities or the earlobes cannot always provide s...
BACKGROUND:There is considerable interest in oxygen partial pressure (Po2) monitoring in physiology,...
AbstractTwo challenges in the management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome are the difficulty i...
Two challenges in the management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome are the difficulty in diagno...
High arterial partial oxygen pressure (Pao(2)) oscillations within the respiratory cycle were descri...
In a surfactant-depletion model of lung injury, tidal recruitment of atelectasis and changes in shun...
Arterial oxygen partial pressure can increase during inspiration and decrease during expiration in t...
Background: Within-breath oscillations in arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) can be detected using fast ...
Arterial oxygen partial pressure can increase during inspiration and decrease during expiration in t...
Abstract Background Within-breath oscillations in arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) can be detected usi...
The diagnosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) traditionally requires calculation of th...
The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) affects 24.4% of all patients requiring mechanical ve...
The development and construction of a tapered-tip fibre-optic fluorescence based oxygen sensor is de...
The benefit of a continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitor is apparent to any physician who has ev...
The development and construction of a tapered-tip fibre-optic fluorescence based oxygen sensor is de...
Photoplethysmography performed on the peripheral extremities or the earlobes cannot always provide s...