Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous
"Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The noninvasive measurement or determination of the partial pressure (tension) of oxygen and/or carbon dioxide locally in the capillaries of a tissue by the application to the skin of a special set of electrodes. These electrodes contain photoelectric sensors capable of picking up the specific wavelengths of radiation emitted by oxygenated versus reduced hemoglobin.
Descriptor ID |
D001785
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MeSH Number(s) |
E01.370.225.124.100.100.600.100 E01.370.370.380.600.100 E01.370.386.700.100.600.100 E05.200.124.100.100.600.100
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Concept/Terms |
Cutaneous Oximetry- Cutaneous Oximetry
- Cutaneous Oximetries
- Oximetries, Cutaneous
- Oximetry, Cutaneous
- Oximetry, Transcutaneous
- Oximetries, Transcutaneous
- Transcutaneous Oximetries
- Transcutaneous Oximetry
- Oxygen Partial Pressure Determination, Transcutaneous
Transcutaneous Capnometry- Transcutaneous Capnometry
- Capnometries, Transcutaneous
- Capnometry, Transcutaneous
- Transcutaneous Capnometries
- Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure Determination, Transcutaneous
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Sublingual capnometry for rapid determination of the severity of hemorrhagic shock. J Trauma. 2007 Jan; 62(1):120-4.
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Dependence of oxygen uptake on ambient PO2 in isolated perfused frog skin. J Comp Physiol B. 1992; 162(7):646-50.
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Blood gas monitoring: yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Crit Care Med. 1989 Jun; 17(6):573-81.
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Noninvasive oxygen monitoring. Crit Care Clin. 1988 Jul; 4(3):493-509.
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Transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide pressure monitoring to determine severity of limb ischemia and to predict surgical outcome. J Vasc Surg. 1988 Apr; 7(4):507-14.