The Validity of Transcutaneous PO2 Monitoring during Anesthesia
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 32 Issue 1
Page 57-61
published_at 1985-12
Title
The Validity of Transcutaneous PO2 Monitoring during Anesthesia
Creators
Sakabe Takefumi
Creators
Masuda Tsutomu
Creators
Takeishi Akiko
Creators
Miyauchi Yoshitoyo
Creators
Tokutsu Yoshimichi
Source Identifiers
Creator Keywords
transcutaneous PO2
monitoring
anesthesia
The validity of the commercially available electrode for measurement of transcutaneous oxygen partial pressure (tcPO2), Clark type electrode with polyethylene membrane (Oxygen Monitor 632), during anesthesia was examined. Firstly, the interference of anesthetics with this tcPO2 electrode was examined in vitro, and no interference of nitrous oxide (N2O), halopthane and enflurane was found at clinically used concentrations. Then, the correlation between tcPO2 and PaO2 was examined in 31 adult patients during anesthesia (in vivo study). There was a good correlation between tcPO2 and PaO2 with correlation coefficient of 0.91, 0.79 and 0.94 in the halothane+N2O, neuroleptanalgesia+N2O and enflurane+N2O anesthesia group, responctively, and the regression equation was PaO2=1.37tcPO2-21.7,PaO2=1.39tcPO2-25.3 and PaO2=1.23tcPO2+10.2, respectively. It is concluded that the tcPO2 electrpde tested in the present study is useful in adults during anesthsia.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Date Issued
1985-12
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272
Schools
医学部