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titleOfInvention Probe for blood gas sensing
abstract In a blood gas detection probe, a cylindrical sleeve (42) contains an optical fiber (40). The end (45) of the optical fiber is withdrawn into the sleeve, thereby creating a receptacle (51) at the end of said sleeve. A sensitive dye (50), for example HOPSA, is encapsulated in a gel and is deposited in the container (51) in order to form the probe. When the probe is produced, the end of the optical fiber is in the same plane as the end of the sleeve in which it is placed. The dye and gel come into contact with the combined ends of the optical fiber and the sleeve. The fiber is removed into the sleeve, creating a vacuum, which is filled with the dye and the gel.
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