Transcutaneous gas tension measurement using a dual sampling cha

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – Methods

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250288, B01D 5944

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ABSTRACT:
A device for the measurement of the tension of blood gases and resistance of the skin to the flow of said gases comprising a body having a gas permeable boundary comprising two gas permeable membranes for placement on the skin of the subject, two gas collection chambers in the body connected to a gas analysis system, a heating device to heat the skin area under the boundary and control means operable to control said heating device.

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