Samra S K
Crit Care Med. 1983 Jan;11(1):46-9. doi: 10.1097/00003246-198301000-00012.
Performance of 2 electrodes used for transcutaneous oxygen monitoring, one covered with polypropylene and the other covered by fluorinated ethylene propylene Teflon, was compared in 11 patients during anesthesia. Both electrodes showed good correlation between transcutaneous (PtcO2) and arterial oxygen (PaO2) tension with a correlation coefficient of 0.96 with polypropylene and 0.88 with Teflon electrode. Although the ratio of transcutaneous to arterial tension varied from patient to patient, it was found to be fairly constant in any 1 patient and was not significantly affected by blood carbon dioxide tension.
在11例患者麻醉期间,对用于经皮氧监测的两种电极的性能进行了比较,一种电极覆盖有聚丙烯,另一种电极覆盖有氟化乙烯丙烯聚四氟乙烯。两种电极的经皮氧分压(PtcO2)与动脉血氧分压(PaO2)之间均显示出良好的相关性,聚丙烯电极的相关系数为0.96,聚四氟乙烯电极的相关系数为0.88。尽管经皮氧分压与动脉血氧分压的比值因患者而异,但发现在任何一名患者中该比值相当恒定,并且不受血液二氧化碳分压的显著影响。