Transcutaneous monitoring
Non-invasive continuous monitoring of oxygen and carbon dioxide
TCM4 monitor
Radiometer provides a complete range of transcutaneous monitoring systems, which cover parameters such as tcpO2, tcpCO2 as well as SpO2.
Radiometer’s transcutaneous monitoring systems are specially designed for neonatal intensive care, intensive care units and sleep diagnostics.
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TCM400 monitor
Transcutaneous monitoring can be used to indicate the likelihood of wound healing and to determine the amputation level for wounds that will not heal [1, 2, 3, 4].
Tissue oxygenation measurements are adaptable as the heated, non-invasive sensors can be applied to different sites [2].
Transcutaneous oxygen measurement, or tcpO2, can predict the presence of clinically evident and/or significant vascular disease. It can thus be used to manage therapy [3].
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References
2. Padberg F et al. Transcutaneous oxygen (tcpO2) estimates probability of healing in the ischemic extremity. Journal of Surgical Research 1996; 60, 59: 365-369.
3. Bunt TJ et al. tcpO2 as an accurate predictor of therapy in limb salvage. Maricopa Medical Center 1996; 10, 3: 224-27
4. Kaur S et al. Evaluation of the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the management of chronic nonhealing ulcer and role of periwound transcutaneous oximetry as a predictor of wound healing response: a randomized prospective controlled trial 2012; 28,1: 70-75.
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