International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC): Scientific Division, Committee on pH, Blood Gases and Electrolytes:Guidelines for Transcutaneouspo2andpco2Measurement

Autor: Wimberley Pd, Robert W. Burnett, H. F. Weisberg, W. G. Zijstra, Arthur K. Covington, Siggaard-Andersen O, Anton H. J. Maas, O. Mueller-Plathe
Rok vydání: 1989
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Zdroj: Journal of Automatic Chemistry. 11:235-239
ISSN: 0142-0453
DOI: 10.1155/s1463924689000465
Popis: This document provides guidelines for the terminology, methodology, and for the interpretation of data obtained from the use of skin (transcutaneous)po2andpco2electrodes. The transcutaneous technique has found special application in newborn infants. The causes of analytical bias with respect to arterial blood gas values, and imprecision obtained with transcutaneouspco2electrodes, are reviewed. Electrode temperatures above 44°C should not be used routinely, and, at a measuring temperature of 44°C, the measuring site should be changed at least every 4 h to avoid skin burns.
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