Measurement of blood oxygen tension

JM Bishop - 1960 - journals.sagepub.com
THE measurement of the blood oxygen tension is not as simple as the measurement of
oxygen content but improved techniques are now available and one such method will be …

Comparative measurements with a new procedure for measuring the blood oxygen tension in vitro

F Kreuzer, TR Watson JR… - Journal of Applied …, 1958 - journals.physiology.org
A new method for measuring the oxygen tension of the blood, using Clark's platinum
electrode and applying direct recording, is described. The data obtained with this procedure …

The direct measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen in human blood

J Barcroft, M Nagahashi - The Journal of Physiology, 1921 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OXYGEN IN HUMAN BLOOD. between this chamber and the tap is graduated in centimetres
and millimetres on the glass. This portion should be about 17 cm. in length. Beyond the …

Choice of method for administration of oxygen

ID Green - British Medical Journal, 1967 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
No direct measurement could be made of the inspired oxygen concentration (FTo2) when
the nasal cannulae or the Edinburgh mask were worn. A method of human-tomometry was …

NORMAL HUMAN ARTERIAL OXYGEN SATURATION DETERMINED BY EQUILIBRATION WITH 100 PER CENT O2 IN VIVO AND BY THE OXIMETER

JH Comroe JR, P Walker - American Journal of Physiology …, 1948 - journals.physiology.org
METHODS A. General. Twenty normal males between the ages of 18 and 63 served as
subjects; 12 were normal medical students and the remainder were ambulatory patients with …

A new method for the direct estimation of blood oxygen content

L ADAMS, P COLE - Cardiovascular Research, 1975 - academic.oup.com
AUTHORS'SYNOPSIS Identical blood samples were estimated for oxygen content by a fuel
cell analyser (the'Lex-O2-Con'), and by the Van Slyke manometric technique. The new …

Accuracy of oxygen and carbon dioxide electrodes.

DC Flenley, JS Millar, HA Rees - British Medical Journal, 1967 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods A new tonometer system, based on the rotating disc principle of the Melrose
oxygenator (Flenley and Millar, 1967) was used to prepare blood samples of known Po2 …

The administration of oxygen

L Hill - British Medical Journal, 1912 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I WAS interested in Dr. Watson Weemyss's observations on Pacilon's instrument (BRITISH
MEDICAL JOURNAL, December 2nd, 1911, p. 1472). It may interest some of your readers to …

Oximetry

NJ Nilsson - Physiological Reviews, 1960 - journals.physiology.org
HE SUGGESTIVE WORD'OXIMETER', universally employed after its introduction by Millikan
(164) in I 942, may well in itself have contributed to the widespread popularity of the …

The clinical uses of oximetry

MB McIlroy - British Heart Journal, 1959 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
METHODS Ear oximeters have a reputation for instability and inaccuracy, which is
reasonably well-deserved. The measurement of the absolute level of arterial oxygen …