Effect of electrode temperatures on monitoring of transcutaneous carbon dioxide (TcPCO2) in prematures.

Biotelemetry and patient monitoring Pub Date : 1982-01-01
P Vesterager
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To establish the optimal electrode temperature for monitoring of transcutaneous PCO2 (TcPCO2) in neonates, a study was performed using electrode temperatures of 37, 42, and 44 degrees C, respectively. The tests were performed by means of TcPCO2 electrodes designed by Radiometer A/S, Copenhagen. In 22 neonates 22 paired values of TcPCO2 and arterial PCO2 (PaCO2) were obtained at each of the above-mentioned electrode temperatures. The correlation coefficient obtained at an electrode temperature of 37 degrees C was 0.83. At electrode temperatures of 42 and 44 degrees C the correlation coefficients were improved to 0.96 and 0.94, respectively, TcPCO2 always being higher than the simultaneously measured PaCO2. An enlarged study comprising 32 neonates at an electrode temperature of 42 degrees C showed the regression line between PaCO2 (mm Hg) and TcPCO2 (mm Hg) to be PaCO2 = 0.81 . TcPCO2 - 2.8.

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电极温度对早产儿经皮二氧化碳(TcPCO2)监测的影响。
为了确定监测新生儿经皮PCO2 (TcPCO2)的最佳电极温度,分别使用37、42和44℃的电极温度进行了研究。实验采用哥本哈根Radiometer A/S公司设计的TcPCO2电极。对22例新生儿在上述电极温度下测得TcPCO2和动脉PCO2 (PaCO2)的22对值。在电极温度为37℃时,相关系数为0.83。当电极温度为42℃和44℃时,相关系数分别提高到0.96和0.94,TcPCO2始终高于同时测量的PaCO2。在一项扩大的研究中,32名新生儿在42℃的电极温度下,PaCO2 (mm Hg)和TcPCO2 (mm Hg)之间的回归线为PaCO2 = 0.81。TcPCO2 - 2.8。
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