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  • 5. The revised digital transcutaneous PCO2/SpO2 ear sensor is a reliable noninvasive monitoring tool in patients after cardiac surgery.
    Roediger R, Beck-Schimmer B, Theusinger OM, Rusch D, Seifert B, Spahn DR, Schmid ER, Baulig W.
    J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth; 2011 Apr; 25(2):243-9. PubMed ID: 20851636
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  • 6. [Development of a method of continuous monitoring of spontaneous respiration in the postoperative phase. 1. Normal values for cutaneous pO2- and pCO2-partial pressure together with pulse oximetry determined oxygen saturation in healthy young volunteers].
    Lehmann KA, Asoklis S, Grond S, Huttarsch H.
    Anaesthesist; 1992 Mar; 41(3):121-9. PubMed ID: 1570883
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  • 8. Monitoring carbon dioxide tension and arterial oxygen saturation by a single earlobe sensor in patients with critical illness or sleep apnea.
    Senn O, Clarenbach CF, Kaplan V, Maggiorini M, Bloch KE.
    Chest; 2005 Sep; 128(3):1291-6. PubMed ID: 16162720
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  • 12. A combined ear sensor for pulse oximetry and carbon dioxide tension monitoring: accuracy in critically ill children.
    Tschupp A, Fanconi S.
    Anesth Analg; 2003 Jan; 96(1):82-4, table of contents. PubMed ID: 12505928
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  • 13. Transcutaneous PCO2 monitoring in critically ill adults: clinical evaluation of a new sensor.
    Bendjelid K, Schütz N, Stotz M, Gerard I, Suter PM, Romand JA.
    Crit Care Med; 2005 Oct; 33(10):2203-6. PubMed ID: 16215371
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  • 17. Transcutaneous monitors during one-lung ventilation: are they reliable?
    Chung MR, Lichtor JL, Rangachari K, Roizen MF.
    J Cardiothorac Anesth; 1988 Jun; 2(3):313-9. PubMed ID: 17171866
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  • 19. Comparison of the transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide tension in different electrode locations during general anaesthesia.
    Nishiyama T, Nakamura S, Yamashita K.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol; 2006 Dec; 23(12):1049-54. PubMed ID: 16824244
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  • 20. Influence of digital clubbing on oxygen saturation measurements by pulse-oximetry in cystic fibrosis patients.
    Van Ginderdeuren F, Van Cauwelaert K, Malfroot A.
    J Cyst Fibros; 2006 May; 5(2):125-8. PubMed ID: 16504602
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