In vitro development and in vivo application of a platinum-based electrochemical device for continuous measurements of peripheral tissue oxygen

Acute limb ischaemia is caused by compromised tissue perfusion and requires immediate attention to reduce the occurrence of secondary complications that could lead to amputation or death. To address this, we have developed a novel platinum (Pt)-based electrochemical oxygen (O2) device for future app...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2018-02, Vol.119, p.124-135
Hauptverfasser: Finnerty, Niall J., Bolger, Fiachra B.
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Zusammenfassung:Acute limb ischaemia is caused by compromised tissue perfusion and requires immediate attention to reduce the occurrence of secondary complications that could lead to amputation or death. To address this, we have developed a novel platinum (Pt)-based electrochemical oxygen (O2) device for future applications in clinical monitoring of peripheral tissue ischaemia. The effect of integrating a Pt pseudo-reference electrode into the O2 device was investigated in vitro with an optimum reduction potential of −0.80V. A non-significant (p=0.11) decrease in sensitivity was recorded when compared against an established Pt-based O2 sensor operating at −0.65V. Furthermore, a biocompatible clinical sensor (ClinOX) was designed, demonstrating excellent linearity (R2=0.99) and sensitivity (1.41±0.02nAμM−1) for O2 detection. Significant rapid decreases in the O2 current during in vivo ischaemic insults in rodent limbs were reported for Pt-Pt (p
ISSN:1567-5394
1878-562X
DOI:10.1016/j.bioelechem.2017.09.010