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16 April 1992 Optical measurement of blood gases: approaches, problems, and trends
Amos Gottlieb
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Abstract
Fiber-optic blood gas sensors have been under development for nearly twenty years. This paper reviews some recent developments in optical blood gas measurement and discusses several clinical applications of this technology.
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Amos Gottlieb "Optical measurement of blood gases: approaches, problems, and trends", Proc. SPIE 1648, Fiber Optic Medical and Fluorescent Sensors and Applications, (16 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58283
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Oxygen

Fiber optics

Gas sensors

Optical testing

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