Blood gas monitoring sensors

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Inventors

Schweitzer, Jeffrey A.
Proctor, Keith J.

Application #

314615

Filed

Feb-23-1989

Published

Sep-10-1991

Current US Class

356/39
356/412
385/27
385/50
422/57
422/58
422/82.06
436/133
436/68

International Classes

G01N 021/27

Field of Search

422/57 422/58 422/82.06 422/82.07 422/82.08 128/634 356/39 356/412 436/68 436/133 350/96.29

Assignee

Medtronic, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Johnston; Jill

US Patent References

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Other References

Article entitled, "Fiber-Optice Sensors for Biomedical Applications", by John I Peterson et al, published in Science, 13 Apr. 1984, pp. 123-127.

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Abstract
Colorimetric, fiber optic sensors for measuring pH, PCO.sub.2 and/or other chemical parameters of the blood. The sensors are fabricated using a single optical fiber, which is provided with a chamber at its distal end containing a pH sensitive dye. Located distal to the chamber is a white reflective surface located within 0.04" from the end of the optical fiber, which enhances the performance of the sensor.
 
Claims
In conjunction with the above description, we claim:

1. Colorimetric sensor for measurement of the amount of a chemical constituent dissolved in a fluid, comprising:

a chamber containing a colorimetric dye means for changing light absorption characteristics in response to changes in the amount of said chemical constituent, for indicating the amount of said chemical constituent;

fiber optic means having a proximal end and a distal end for delivering light from the light source to said chamber and for carrying light reflected from said chamber to a means for monitoring light intensity, the distal end of said fiber optic means coupled to said chamber and exposed to said colorimetric dye means; and



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO COMMONLY ASSIGNED, CO-PENDING APPLICATION

Reference is made to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/314561 for a "POLYMER DYE FOR FIBER OPTIC SENSOR" by Fogt et al, filed Feb. 23, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,906,249.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to blood gas monitoring, and more particularly to fiber optic reflectance sensors.

Early designs of fiber optic pH and CO.sub.2 sensors were done by Peterson, as described in the article "FIBER OPTIC PH PROBE FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL USE", by Peterson et al, published in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 52, pp. 864-869, 1980 and by Vurek, as disclosed in the article "A FIBER OPTIC PCO2 SENSOR", by Vurek et al, published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 11, pp. 499-510, 1983. The pH sensor, described by Peterson, employed two optical fibers, connected to a semipermeable membrane pouch filled with phenol red dye bonded to a polyacrylamide powder substrate and mixed with reflective glass microspheres. The Vurek sensor employs the same dye (phenol red) in a bicarbonate buffer solution encased by a gas permeable, ion impermeable membrane. As carbon dioxide passes through the membrane, the pH of the buffer solution is altered.
 
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