Oxygen sensor
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1. A membrane-covered bipolar oxygen sensor for measurement of the concentration of oxygen in blood or other body fluids to be monitored, comprising:
- an enclosure assembly containing an electrolyte and having an open end for contacting the fluid to be monitored;
an oxygen-permeable membrane that seals said open end of the enclosure assembly;
a cathode and an anode in contact with said electrolyte; and
said electrolyte includes a preferential cathode adsorption component that absorbs to the cathode in preference to adsorption to the cathode of an anaesthetic included within the fluid to be monitored, said preferential cathode adsorption component being present in said electrolyte at a concentration that is sufficient to substantially prevent adsorption of the anaesthetic to said cathode, said preferential cathode adsorption component being an inorganic salt having an iodide ion or a lithium ion.
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An oxygen sensor and method of monitoring the oxygen content of blood or other body fluids are provided, which oxygen sensor and method achieve monitoring of enhanced accuracy that is not substantially effected by the presence of an anaesthetic within the fluid being monitored. The electrolyte used in connection with this invention includes a preferential adsorption component that exhibits adsorption to the cathode of the sensor which is in preference to adsorption of the anaesthetic to the cathode of the sensor.
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1. A membrane-covered bipolar oxygen sensor for measurement of the concentration of oxygen in blood or other body fluids to be monitored, comprising:
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an enclosure assembly containing an electrolyte and having an open end for contacting the fluid to be monitored; an oxygen-permeable membrane that seals said open end of the enclosure assembly; a cathode and an anode in contact with said electrolyte; and said electrolyte includes a preferential cathode adsorption component that absorbs to the cathode in preference to adsorption to the cathode of an anaesthetic included within the fluid to be monitored, said preferential cathode adsorption component being present in said electrolyte at a concentration that is sufficient to substantially prevent adsorption of the anaesthetic to said cathode, said preferential cathode adsorption component being an inorganic salt having an iodide ion or a lithium ion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for measuring the oxygen content of blood and other body fluids being monitored when administering an anaesthetic, comprising:
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providing a membrane-covered bipolar oxygen sensor having an enclosure assembly containing an electrolyte, an open end for contacting the fluid being monitored, an oxygen-permeable membrane sealing the open end, and a cathode and an anode in contact with the electrolyte; adding to said electrolyte a preferential cathode adsorption component that exhibits adsorption to the cathode in preference to adsorption of an anaesthetic to the cathode said preferential cathode adsorption component being an inorganic salt having an iodide ion or a lithium ion; and contacting the open end of the oxygen sensor with the fluid to be monitored, said fluid including an anaesthetic. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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