Development of a CO<sub>2</sub> Sensor for Extracorporeal Life Support Applications
Measurement of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) in medical applications is a well-established method for monitoring patient’s pulmonary function in a noninvasive way widely used in emergency, intensive care, and during anesthesia. Even in extracorporeal-life support applications, such as...
Main Authors: | Michele Bellancini, Laura Cercenelli, Stefano Severi, Guido Comai, Emanuela Marcelli |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2020-06-01
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Series: | Sensors |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/13/3613 |
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