Pulse oximeters are used in operating rooms and recovery rooms as a monitoring device for oxygen in the respiratory system of the patient. The advantage of pulse oximeters over other methods of oxygen monitoring is that they are easy to use and they are non-invasive, which means it is not necessary break the skin to extract blood for information to be obtained. The standard for the measurement of partial pressure of CO2 and O2 is an arterial blood gas analysis (ABG). However routine monitoring using this method on a continuous basis is impractical since it is slow, painful and invasive. Measuring carbon dioxide is critical to preventing ailments such as carbon dioxide poisoning or hypoxia. The problem is, currently there is no known effect...
Background: Possibilities of detecting oxygen - both in its free form, as gas in the lungs, and in i...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring in human subjects is of crucial importance in medical practice. Tran...
Oxygen saturation in the arterial blood (SaO2) provides information on the adequacy of respiratory f...
The development of instrumentation capable of the breath-by-breath monitoring of oxygen and carbon d...
The measurement of concentration of blood gases (in particular O2) is of extreme interest for the ev...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Pulse oximetry is a well-known procedure used to measure the level of oxygen (oxygen saturation) in ...
The measurement of concentration of blood gases (in particular O2) is of extreme interest for the ev...
Noninvasive measurement of arterial oxygen saturation (Sa02) by pulse oximetry is widely acknowledge...
[[abstract]]Continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitoring is used clinically in hospital and intens...
In this thesis a new instrument, the cediometer, is described. The cedimeter allows an accurate cont...
Since the late 1950s, blood $p$ CO2 can be measured by using electrodes and, more recently, also by ...
Pulse Oximeter, a non-invasive measurement of arterial oxygen saturation, is widely acknowledged to ...
The measurement of biochemical parameters is primarily done in centralized laboratories, in intensiv...
Background: Possibilities of detecting oxygen - both in its free form, as gas in the lungs, and in i...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring in human subjects is of crucial importance in medical practice. Tran...
Oxygen saturation in the arterial blood (SaO2) provides information on the adequacy of respiratory f...
The development of instrumentation capable of the breath-by-breath monitoring of oxygen and carbon d...
The measurement of concentration of blood gases (in particular O2) is of extreme interest for the ev...
In the field of respiratory clinical practice, the importance of measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Pulse oximetry is a well-known procedure used to measure the level of oxygen (oxygen saturation) in ...
The measurement of concentration of blood gases (in particular O2) is of extreme interest for the ev...
Noninvasive measurement of arterial oxygen saturation (Sa02) by pulse oximetry is widely acknowledge...
[[abstract]]Continuous intra-arterial blood gas monitoring is used clinically in hospital and intens...
In this thesis a new instrument, the cediometer, is described. The cedimeter allows an accurate cont...
Since the late 1950s, blood $p$ CO2 can be measured by using electrodes and, more recently, also by ...
Pulse Oximeter, a non-invasive measurement of arterial oxygen saturation, is widely acknowledged to ...
The measurement of biochemical parameters is primarily done in centralized laboratories, in intensiv...
Background: Possibilities of detecting oxygen - both in its free form, as gas in the lungs, and in i...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring in human subjects is of crucial importance in medical practice. Tran...
Oxygen saturation in the arterial blood (SaO2) provides information on the adequacy of respiratory f...