Fiber-optic physiological probes

Optical waveguides – Optical fiber bundle – Imaging

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128634, G02B 600, G02B 602

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051270773

ABSTRACT:
Fiber optic sensors suitable for monitoring physiological analyte concentrations are described. The sensors include analyte permeable matrices disposed in a light path defined by the axial core at one end of an optical fiber segment. The matrix contains an indicator molecule covalently linked to a polymer or admixed with the polymer. The indicator molecule may be an absorptive molecule or a luminescent molecule. pH, PCO.sub.2, and PO.sub.2 sensors are described and may be disposed together in substantially coterminal arrangement to make a multivariable probe.

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