학술논문

A fiberoptic sensor for tissue carbon dioxide monitoring
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE. :7942-7945 Aug, 2015
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fluorescence
Optical fiber sensors
Optical fibers
Monitoring
Light emitting diodes
Photonics
Language
ISSN
1094-687X
1558-4615
Abstract
We present a new fiberoptic carbon dioxide sensor for transcutaneous and mucosa (indwelling) blood gas monitoring. The sensor is based on optical fluorescence of molecules sensitive to pH changes associated with dissolved CO 2 . A three layer chemical coating was dip-coated onto the distal tip of an optical fiber (600µm core radius). It contained the 50mg/ml ‘polym H7’, a coating polymer bonded to a fluorescence indicator dye, along with 125mg/ml of the transfer agent tetraoctylammonium hydroxide (TONOH). Light from a blue (460 nm) LED was launched into the fiber to excite the sensing film. The sensing film fluoresced green (530 nm), the intensity of which decreased in the presence of CO 2 . The sensor was tested in vitro, finding a correlation between change in fluorescence (in AU) and aqueous CO 2 concentration with a minimum detection threshold of 40%. The sensor is being developed for medical applications where its small size and ability to continuously monitor the partial pressure of CO 2 (PCO 2 ) will make it an extremely useful diagnostic tool.