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Optical sensor for transcutaneous CO
2
measurement: Design principle and feasibility study
F. Kong
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, Christian Depeursinge
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Biological, Environmental Sciences and Engineering
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Nursing and Health Professions
Adult
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Base
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Blood Gas
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Carbon Dioxide
25%
Exercise Test
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Fiber
25%
Intensive Care
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Monitor
75%
Monitoring
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Procedures
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Sensor
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Surgery
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Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
50%
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Clinical Study
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Neonatal Infant
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Skin Surface
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