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View article: Versatile, in-line optical oxygen tension sensors for continuous monitoring during <i>ex vivo</i> kidney perfusion
Versatile, in-line optical oxygen tension sensors for continuous monitoring during <i>ex vivo</i> kidney perfusion Open
We report an optical oxygenation sensor technology comprising flow cell elements paired with electronic readout devices. Successful implementation in inflow and outflow oxygenation monitoring during ex vivo kidney perfusion is demonstrated.
View article: Optimization of Transcutaneous Oxygenation Wearable Sensors for Clinical Applications
Optimization of Transcutaneous Oxygenation Wearable Sensors for Clinical Applications Open
In this manuscript, the development of an experimental and mathematical toolset is reported that allows for improved in vivo measurements of optical transcutaneous oxygen tension measurements (TCOM) wearable technology in humans. In additi…
View article: Development and in-vivo validation of a portable phosphorescence lifetime-based fiber-optic oxygen sensor
Development and in-vivo validation of a portable phosphorescence lifetime-based fiber-optic oxygen sensor Open
Oxygenation is a crucial indicator of tissue viability and function. Oxygen tension ( $$\hbox {pO}_2$$ ), i.e. the amount of molecular oxygen present in the tissue is a direct result of supply (perfusion) and consumption. Thus, measure…
View article: Instantaneous topical drug quantification using a 3D printed microfluidic device and coherent Raman imaging
Instantaneous topical drug quantification using a 3D printed microfluidic device and coherent Raman imaging Open
Cutaneous drug concentration quantification after topical application remains an active, yet challenging research area for topical drug development. Macroscale approaches quantify cutaneous pharmacokinetics 30 min to hours after applicatio…
View article: Portable Oxygen-Sensing Device for the Improved Assessment of Compartment Syndrome and other Hypoxia-Related Conditions
Portable Oxygen-Sensing Device for the Improved Assessment of Compartment Syndrome and other Hypoxia-Related Conditions Open
Measurement of intramuscular oxygen could play a key role in the early diagnosis of acute compartment syndrome, a common condition occurring after severe trauma leading to ischemia and long-term consequences including rhabdomyolysis, limb …
View article: Wearable device for remote monitoring of transcutaneous tissue oxygenation
Wearable device for remote monitoring of transcutaneous tissue oxygenation Open
Wearable devices have found widespread applications in recent years as both medical devices as well as consumer electronics for sports and health tracking. A metric of health that is often overlooked in currently available technology is th…
View article: Supplementary document for Wearable device for remote monitoring of transcutaneous tissue oxygenation - 4926104.pdf
Supplementary document for Wearable device for remote monitoring of transcutaneous tissue oxygenation - 4926104.pdf Open
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