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- W2153202066 abstract "Frequent measurement of key physiological variables now forms an integral part of management during anaesthesia and critical care. In many circumstances the key physiological variables may be subject to rapid change and this demands the use of techniques for continuous monitoring. The concept of in viva biochemical monitoring is becoming more of a reality through advances in sensors and instrumentation.’ In fact, chemical sensing techniques for in vivo measurement of certain gases, ions and catabolites have been available in research laboratories for more than a quarter of a century, but only very few of these have successfully moved into routine clinical practice. A variety of anatomical sites is available for measurement,2 some of which are shown in Figure 1. The decision as to the acceptability of any invasive sensors will largely depend upon clinical circumstances. Obviously the precise form of each sensor must be designed carefully to match the specific application. Needle-type sensors may be used for intra-cellular and tissue measurement. Catheter and cannulae sensors are ideally suited to intra-vascular measurement, but they may also be used for insertion into tissue such as transplanted flaps, as well as being applicable to measurements within the gastro-intestinal tract. Flat disc-shaped sensors may be used on the surface of the skin or on the surface of internal organs." @default.
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