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Clinical results have demonstrated that the performance of SpO2 measurement is significantly improved with the SenTec Sensor especially during low perfusion and movement artefacts. These case studies show some of the results from clinical work.

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Clinical Case Studies
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pdf icon Cutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension Monitoring Might Enhance Patient Safety During Bronchoscopy and Medical Thoracoscopy
P. N. Chhajed; R. Rajasekaran; B. Kaegi; M. Tamm Cutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension Monitoring Might Enhance Patient Safety During Bronchoscopy and Medical Thoracoscopy. CHEST 2004, Seattle
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pdf icon Quantification of hypoventilation by carbon dioxide tension measurement during flexible bronchoscopy
P.N. Chhajed et al, Quantification of hypoventilation by carbon dioxide tension measurement during flexible bronchoscopy. Annual congress of the European Respiratory Society (ERS), September 4-8 2004, Glasgow, Scotland
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pdf icon Validation of a New Combined Digital Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension and Oximetry Monitor
P.N. Chhajed; L.T. Heuss; M. Tamm. Validation of a New Combined Digital Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension and Oximetry Monitor. ATS 2004, Orlando
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pdf icon Invited paper at the 10th annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Anesthesiology
S. Fanconi. Invited paper at the 10th annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Anesthesiology, September 18 – 19, 2004, Tsu City, Japan.
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pdf icon Comparison of cutaneous carbon dioxide tension and oxygen saturation measurements using a new combined digital sensor with arterial blood gas
P.N. Chhajed; M. Tamm. Comparison of cutaneous carbon dioxide tension and oxygen saturation measurements using a new combined digital sensor with arterial blood gas. AARC New Orleans, 4.12. – 7.12.2004
[1.87MB]
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pdf icon Un(explained) hyperventilation
P.N. Chhajed; M. Tamm, Un(explained) hyperventilation. AARC New Orleans, 4.12.–7.12.2004
[1.28MB]
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pdf icon Combined pulse oximetry and carbon dioxide tension ear sensor in adult patients early after cardiac surgery
J. Hayoz; E.R. Schmid; D. Schmidlin et al. Combined pulse oximetry and carbon dioxide tension ear sensor in adult patients early after cardiac surgery. EACTA 2002; 34
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pdf icon A combined ear sensor for pulse oximetry and carbon dioxide tension monitoring: accuracy in critically ill children
A. Tschupp; S. Fanconi. A combined ear sensor for pulse oximetry and carbon dioxide tension monitoring: accuracy in critically ill children. Anesth Analg. 2003 Jan; 96(1): 82-4
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pdf icon Combined Pulse Oximetry / Cutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension Monitoring during Colonoscopies: Pilot Study with a Smart Ear Clip
L.T. Heuss MD, MBA; P.N. Chhajed MD, FCCP; P. Schnieper MD; T. Hirt; C. Beglinger MD. Combined Pulse Oximetry / Cutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension Monitoring during Colonoscopies: Pilot Study with a Smart Ear Clip. Digestion 2004;70:152–158.
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pdf icon Performance of a digital PCO2/SpO2 ear sensor
S. Kocher; R. Rohling; A. Tschupp. Performance of a digital PCO2/SpO2 ear sensor. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing April 2004; 18 (2): 75-79
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pdf icon Cutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring in adults
Chhajed; L.T. Heuss; M. Tamm. Cutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring in adults Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 17:521–525.
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