校准
氧气
分压
氧气张力
扩散
氧传感器
信号(编程语言)
分析化学(期刊)
化学
生物医学工程
材料科学
物理
色谱法
计算机科学
热力学
医学
有机化学
程序设计语言
量子力学
作者
Lene G. Hansen,B L Jensen,J. Grønlund
标识
DOI:10.3109/03091908609044330
摘要
AbstractIntradiscal hypoxia has been suspected of playing a role in the pathogenesis of degenerative back diseases. Investigating this hypothesis requires quantitative methods for measuring Po, in the intervertebral disc.Tissue oxygen tensions are usually measured with a membrane-covered oxygen-consuming sensor. Calibrating this sensor is complicated by the existence of an oxygen-diffusion gradient in joint of the membrane. This article describes a method based on mass spectrometry to measure the oxygen tension in the intervertebral disc and an ‘in situ’ calibration technique, which is able to compensate for errors caused by the oxygen-diffusion gradient. The principle of the calibration technique is to measure the signal of an inert reference gas, whose partial pressure in the intervertebral disc is known, and to utilize the measured signal to estimate the magnitude of the oxygen-diffusion gradient.The oxygen-diffusion gradient is shown to cause a mean error of -53.8% in the measured oxygen partial pressure; this error falls to +07% after correction by the ‘in situ’ calibration technique described.Key Words: OXYGENTENSIONNUCLEUS PULPOSUSDIFFUSIONGRADIENTREFERENCE GASMASS SPECTROMETRY
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