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Proceedings of SPIE | 1993
George A. Divers; Samuel D. Riccitelli; Maurice Blais; Henry K. Hui
Fiber optic technology and optical fluorescence have made the continuous monitoring of arterial blood gases a reality. Practical products that continuously monitor blood gases by use of an invasive sensor are now available. Anesthesiologists and intensive care physicians are beginning to explore the practical implications of this technology. With the advent of intra- arterial blood gas monitors it is possible to assess arterial blood gas values without the labor intensive steps of drawing blood and transporting a blood sample to the lab followed by the actual analysis. These intra-arterial blood gas monitors use new optical sensor technologies that can be reduced in size to the point that the sensor can be inserted into the arterial blood flow through a 20-gauge arterial cannula. In the best of these technologies the sensors accuracy and precision are similar to those in vitro analyzers. This presentation focuses on background technology and in vivo performance of a device developed, manufactured, and marketed by Puritan-Bennett Corporation.
Archive | 1991
Samuel D. Riccitelli; Thomas A. Shern; Richard Homick; Alan Nelson; Charles S. Bankert; Henry K. Hui
Archive | 1992
Henry K. Hui; Charles S. Bankert
Archive | 1992
Alan Nelson; Henry K. Hui; Monte Bennett; Soonkap Hahn; Charles S. Bankert; Jeffrey Thomas Jackson
Archive | 1992
Soonkap Hahn; Alan Nelson; Monte Bennett; Henry K. Hui
Archive | 1993
Jeffrey Thomas Jackson; Henry K. Hui
Archive | 1990
Henry K. Hui; George Divers; Carmen Soikowski
Archive | 1992
Charles S. Bankert; Henry K. Hui; Alan Nelson
Archive | 1993
Soonkap Hahn; Alan Nelson; Monte Bennett; Henry K. Hui
Archive | 1991
Henry K. Hui; Samuel D. Riccitelli; Terry Lumsden; George A. Divers