Continuous monitoring of tissue pH with a fiberoptic conjunctival sensor
To assess the relationship between conjunctival pH (pHcj), arterial pH (pHa), and cardiorespiratory variables during normal and low-flow conditions, hemorrhagic hypotension was induced in eight dogs. Conjunctival pH became significantly less than control values after a hemorrhage volume of 15 mL/kg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of emergency medicine 1985-09, Vol.14 (9), p.840-844 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To assess the relationship between conjunctival pH (pHcj), arterial pH (pHa), and cardiorespiratory variables during normal and low-flow conditions, hemorrhagic hypotension was induced in eight dogs. Conjunctival pH became significantly less than control values after a hemorrhage volume of 15 mL/kg (
P < .05); mean arterial pressure (MAP) did not fall until blood loss was 20 mL/kg. There was poor correlation between pHcj and pHa, cardiac index (CI), or MAP. There was a high degree of correlation, however, between pHcj-pHa difference (ΔpH) and MAP (r = −0.886), CI (r = −0.846), and tissue oxygen extraction ratio (r = −896). The results of these experiments indicate that pHd is a sensitive monitor of peripheral tissue perfusion, and that the degree of physiologic compromise associated with hemorrhage can be determined by analysis of the difference between arterial and conjunctival pH. |
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ISSN: | 0196-0644 1097-6760 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0196-0644(85)80630-2 |