Photonic crystal fibres for chemical sensing and photochemistry

AM Cubillas, S Unterkofler, TG Euser… - Chemical Society …, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
In this review, we introduce photonic crystal fibre as a novel optofluidic microdevice that can
be employed as both a versatile chemical sensor and a highly efficient microreactor. We …

Carbon dioxide sensing—biomedical applications to human subjects

E Dervieux, M Théron, W Uhring - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) monitoring in human subjects is of crucial importance in medical
practice. Transcutaneous monitors based on the Stow-Severinghaus electrode make a good …

Flexible biosensors on spirally rolled micro tube for cardiovascular in vivo monitoring

C Li, J Han, CH Ahn - Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2007 - Elsevier
New flexible biosensors on a spirally rolled micro tube have been designed, fabricated and
characterized for microcatheter-based cardiovascular in vivo monitoring. With this new …

A flexible polymer tube lab-chip integrated with microsensors for smart microcatheter

C Li, PM Wu, J Han, CH Ahn - Biomedical microdevices, 2008 - Springer
A flexible polymer tube lab-chip integrated with physical and biochemical sensor modules
mounted on a flexible spiral structure for measuring physiological (temperature/flow rate) …

A highly sensitive gas-sensing platform based on a metal-oxide nanowire forest grown on a suspended carbon nanowire fabricated at a wafer level

Y Lim, S Kim, YM Kwon, JM Baik, H Shin - Sensors and Actuators B …, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper presents a highly sensitive gas-sensing platform based on a ZnO nanowire (NW)
forest circumferentially grown on a suspended single glassy carbon NW. The fabrication was …

[HTML][HTML] Cerebral perfusion and metabolism with mean arterial pressure 90 vs. 60 mmHg in a porcine post cardiac arrest model with and without targeted temperature …

C Skåre, H Karlsen, RJ Strand-Amundsen, M Eriksen… - Resuscitation, 2021 - Elsevier
Aim To determine whether targeting a mean arterial pressure of 90 mmHg (MAP90) would
yield improved cerebral blood flow and less ischaemia compared to MAP 60 mmHg …

Tissue gas tensions and tissue metabolites for detection of organ hypoperfusion and ischemia

L Wælgaard, BM Dahl, G Kvarstein… - Acta …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background The aim of this study was to evaluate how tissue gas tensions and tissue
metabolites measured in situ can detect hypoperfusion and differentiate between aerobic …

Early detection of cardiac ischemia using a conductometric PCO2 sensor: real-time drift correction and parameterization

C Tronstad, SE Pischke, L Holhjem… - Physiological …, 2010 - iopscience.iop.org
For detection of cardiac ischemia based on regional pCO 2 measurement, sensor drift
becomes a problem when monitoring over several hours. A real-time drift correction …

[PDF][PDF] Hepatic and abdominal carbon dioxide measurements detect and distinguish hepatic artery occlusion and portal vein occlusion in pigs

SE Pischke, C Tronstad, L Holhjem, PD Line… - Liver …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Hepatic artery (HA) occlusion and portal vein (PV) occlusion are the most common vascular
complications after liver transplantation with an impact on mortality and retransplantation …

Cerebral perfusion and metabolism with mild hypercapnia vs. normocapnia in a porcine post cardiac arrest model with and without targeted temperature management

H Karlsen, RJ Strand-Amundsen, C Skåre, M Eriksen… - Resuscitation …, 2024 - Elsevier
Aim To determine whether targeting mild hypercapnia (PaCO 2 7 kPa) would yield improved
cerebral blood flow and metabolism compared to normocapnia (PaCO 2 5 kPa) with and …