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Multi Frequency Phase Fluorimetry (MFPF) for Oxygen Partial Pressure Measurement: Ex Vivo Validation by Polarographic Clark-Type Electrode

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Artificial Circulatory Setup.

Artificial circulatory setup with two independent circuits filled with human packed red blood cells (haematocrit of 30%). A switching valve between the circuits enabled a step-change between highly oxygenated (circuit 1: purged with pure oxygen) and oxygen free blood (circuit 2: purged with nitrogen). Black arrows represent direction of blood flow. Adapting the settings of the rollerpumps and the heating-cooling device (heat exchanger) allowed blood-flow and temperature to be controlled. Via the O2/N2 blenders, oxygen content could be adapted at fixed sweep gas flow over the oxygenators. Measurement chamber contained 1.) ports for insertion of MFPF probes (Foxy-AL 300); 2.) a temperature probe and 3.) a sampling port for Clark-typed based (CTE) PO2 analysis (ABL 700).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060591.g001