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Description: Specifies the particular requirements for the safety of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment. Applies to transcutaneous monitors used with adults, children and neonates and includes the use of these devices in foetal monitoring during birth.
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Description: Specifies requirements for the safety, including essential performance, of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment, whether this equipment is stand alone or part of a system. Applies to transcutaneous monitors used with adults, children and neonates, and it
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Description: IEC 60601-2-23:2011 applies to the basic safety and essential performance of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment. It applies to transcutaneous monitors used with adults, children and neonates, and it includes the use of these devices in foetal
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2: Particular Requirements for the Safety of Transcutaneous Partial Pressure Monitoring Equipment
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. PART 2: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SAFETY OF TRANSCUTANEOUS PARTIAL PRESSURE MONITORING EQUIPMENT.
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2: Particular Requirements for Safety Section 2.123: Specification for Transcutaneous Partial Pressure Monitoring Equipment
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Approval and test specification - Medical electrical equipment, Part 2.23: Particular requirements for safety - Transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: IEC 60601-2-23:2011 applies to the basic safety and essential performance of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment. It applies to transcutaneous monitors used with adults, children and neonates, and it includes the use of these devices in foetal
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: Preface This is the third edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-2-23, Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-23: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment, which is an adoption without
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. PART 2: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SAFETY OF TRANSCUTANEOUS PARTIAL PRESSURE MONITORING EQUIPMENT.
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. PART 2: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SAFETY OF TRANSCUTANEOUS PARTIAL PRESSURE MONITORING EQUIPMENT.
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-23: Particular requirements for the safety, including essential performance, of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-23: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment (Endorsed by AENOR in January of 2016.)
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: DEFIBRILLATORS, external transcutaneous pacemakers, or separate stand-alone cardiac monitors (which are standardized by IEC 60601-2-27 [2]2). Cardiac monitors which use separate ECG monitoring electrodes are not within the scope of this standard unless they
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Pediatric and Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation
Can J Anaesth 39:617–632 Bhavani-Shankar K, Steinbrook RA, Mushlin PS et al (1998) Transcutaneous CO2 monitoring during laparo- scopic cholecystectomy during pregnancy.
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Transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring in infants and children
Keywords: transcutaneous CO2 monitoring ; noninvasive monitoring; partial pressure of carbon dioxide; carbon dioxide .
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A comparison of transcutaneous, end-tidal and arterial measurements of carbon dioxide during general anaesthesia
The transcutaneous monitor provides an estimate of PaCO2 by non-invasive sampling from "arterialized" capillary blood, a process which is not influenced by abnormalities in pulmonary gas exchange.7'8 The transcutaneous CO2 monitor may therefore provide a closer approximation of PaCO2 than …
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Perioperative Medicine in Pediatric Anesthesia
21.2.3 Transcutaneous CO2 Monitoring .
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Accuracy of three transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitors in critically ill children
Methods A prospective study comparing the values from three transcutaneous CO2 monitors (SenTec®, TOSCA 500®, and TINA TCM3®) with simultaneous arterial CO2 (PaCO2) and end‐tidal CO2 (EtCO2) values.
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Transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring during diabetic ketoacidosis in children and adolescents
The transcutaneous CO2 monitor offers a noninvasive and continuous method of estimating PaCO2 and calculating an approximate serum bicarbonate value as an adjunct to patient management.
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Comparison of transcutaneous and endtidal CO 2 ‐monitoring for rigid bronchoscopy during high‐frequency jet ventilation
The aim of this study was to compare endtidal and transcutaneous CO2 monitoring in terms of accuracy and clinical utility using continuous intra-arterial blood gas analysis as a reference.
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A rate-based transcutaneous CO2 sensor for noninvasive respiration monitoring
Unlike commercially available transcutaneous CO2 monitors , this approach requires no heating of the skin that can lead to measurement-related burns in patients.
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Manual of Neonatal Respiratory Care
Transcutaneous CO2 monitoring is strongly recommended).
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Noninvasive intraoperative monitoring of carbon dioxide in children: endtidal versus transcutaneous techniques
Although we have previously dem- onstrated the accuracy of transcutaneous CO2 mon- itoring in the paediatric intensive care unit in patients requiring mechanical ventilation for respir- atory failure and following cardiothoracic surgical procedures (4,5), we are unaware of previous reports using …
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