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Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Vascular Technology
Lecture 10: Transcutaneous Oximetry (TcPO2) Holdorf
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Capabilities Wound heeling and amputation level determination.
Reflects tissue oxygen tension and relies on a balance between oxygen supply and consumption.
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Limitations Inability to keep electrode fairly flat on the skin surface Electrode placement must be on intact skin
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Patient Positioning Patient supine, head slightly elevated, room is warm
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Patient positioning for Transcutaneous Oximetry TcP02
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Physical Principles Electrode heats skin to 45 Degrees C
Blood flow increases Lipid layer in fatty tissue melts More “02” escapes through skin, measured by sensor in electrode As “02” escapes, a chemical reaction occurs in electrolyte solution, located between the skin and the electrode surface Electrode converts chemical reaction to a CURRENT reading which is converted to a p02* reading in mmHg. * Measure of Oxygen in the blood
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Technique Skin cleansed with alcohol wipe: air dried
Airtight self-adhesive fixation ring placed on the skin Few Drops of electrolyte solution put inside ring Electrode/Sensor is affixed to fixation ring
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Borderline healing: 30 – 40 mmHg
After manual calibration: it takes approximately 15 – 20 minutes to obtain p02 reading. Interpretation Normal values vary in literature and with manufacturer. Healing should occur with p02 reading of mmHg. Borderline healing: 30 – 40 mmHg Non-healing (poor values) = mmHg This number also varies
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Additional notes: Lecture 10 Transcutaneous Oximetry TcPO2
No other test will do this. Know the normal values 40-80 mmHg Non-healing is mmHg
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Homework Chapter 11 Pages 115 – 118 SDMS assignments
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