Transcutaneous pO2 imaging during tourniquet‐induced forearm ischemia using planar optical oxygen sensors

Background: Oxygen‐dependent quenching of luminescence using transparent planar sensor foils was shown to overcome the limitations of the polarographic electrode technique in an animal model. This method was then transferred to a clinical setting to measure the transcutaneous pO2 (ptcO2).

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