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Cerebral Blood Oxygenation Measurement Based on Oxygen-dependent Quenching of Phosphorescence
Published on: May 4, 2011
[Regulation of papillary pO2]
C J Pournaras1, J L Munoz, P D Brazitikos
1Clinique Universitaire d'Ophtalmologie, Laboratoire d'Ophtalmologie Expérimentale, H.C.U. Genève.
Abstract:
PO2 measurements using a double barelled recess type microelectrodes were measured in the optic nerve head of miniature pigs during systemic hyperoxia (100% oxygen breathing) and variations of the systemic blood pressure by intravenous injection of Adrenaline or trinitrine. During either systemic hyperoxia, or progressive variations of blood pressure, the intervascular PO2 remained stable. These results suggest a regulation of the tissue PO2 of the optic nerve head, as the retina does, at constant values.
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