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titleOfInvention CATHETER PROBE FOR CLINICAL MEASUREMENT OF OXYGEN, PH VALUE AND CARBON DIOXYDE IN THE BLOOD RAIL
abstract Methods and apparatus for the measurement of oxygen, pH and CO2 in human and animal tissue is provided, in which the compounds preferably include a chromophore and/or fluorphor capable of absorbing an amount of energy and subsequently releasing the energy as phosphorescent and/or fluorescent light, and wherein the phosphorescence is quenched by molecular oxygen according to the Stern-Volmer relationship, CO2 is measured by fluorphor which alters fluorescence with pH.
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