volume 43 issue 9 pages 1804-1805

Planar (bio)sensors for critical care diagnostics.

Paul A Dorazio
Thomas C Maley
Robert R Mccaffrey
Andy C Chan
Donna Orvedahl
Joe Foos
David Blake
Sue Degnan
John Benco
CHRIS MURPHY
Peter G. Edelman
Hans Ludi
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date1997-09-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.345
CiteScore9.7
Impact factor6.3
ISSN00099147, 15308561
Clinical Biochemistry
Biochemistry (medical)
Abstract
Advances in planar (bio)sensors have allowed whole-blood diagnostics to be applied in testing close to the patient, resulting in rapid turnaround times, which are especially desirable in critical care settings. Several new technologies and custom chemicals had to be integrated to allow high performance, small sample size, fast response time, and cost-effective devices. (Bio)sensors described below are used for measurement of blood gases, blood electrolytes, glucose, and lactate in point-of-care environments. Manufacturing of planar thick-film electrodes on ceramic wafers is now done with standard processes yielding precise patterns through the use of ultrapure metals for prolonged use-life under constant polarization. A platinized carbon paste ink has been developed to screen-print the active electrode of the glucose and lactate biosensor (Fig. 1⇓ , top). In the amperometric sensor for P o2, Nafion (polymeric perfluorinated ionomer; …
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Dorazio P. A. et al. Planar (bio)sensors for critical care diagnostics. // Clinical Chemistry. 1997. Vol. 43. No. 9. pp. 1804-1805.
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Dorazio P. A., Maley T. C., Mccaffrey R. R., Chan A. C., Orvedahl D., Foos J., Blake D., Degnan S., Benco J., MURPHY C., Edelman P. G., Ludi H. Planar (bio)sensors for critical care diagnostics. // Clinical Chemistry. 1997. Vol. 43. No. 9. pp. 1804-1805.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1093/clinchem/43.9.1804
UR - https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/43.9.1804
TI - Planar (bio)sensors for critical care diagnostics.
T2 - Clinical Chemistry
AU - Dorazio, Paul A
AU - Maley, Thomas C
AU - Mccaffrey, Robert R
AU - Chan, Andy C
AU - Orvedahl, Donna
AU - Foos, Joe
AU - Blake, David
AU - Degnan, Sue
AU - Benco, John
AU - MURPHY, CHRIS
AU - Edelman, Peter G.
AU - Ludi, Hans
PY - 1997
DA - 1997/09/01
PB - American Association for Clinical Chemistry
SP - 1804-1805
IS - 9
VL - 43
SN - 0009-9147
SN - 1530-8561
ER -
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@article{1997_Dorazio,
author = {Paul A Dorazio and Thomas C Maley and Robert R Mccaffrey and Andy C Chan and Donna Orvedahl and Joe Foos and David Blake and Sue Degnan and John Benco and CHRIS MURPHY and Peter G. Edelman and Hans Ludi},
title = {Planar (bio)sensors for critical care diagnostics.},
journal = {Clinical Chemistry},
year = {1997},
volume = {43},
publisher = {American Association for Clinical Chemistry},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/43.9.1804},
number = {9},
pages = {1804--1805},
doi = {10.1093/clinchem/43.9.1804}
}
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Dorazio, Paul A., et al. “Planar (bio)sensors for critical care diagnostics..” Clinical Chemistry, vol. 43, no. 9, Sep. 1997, pp. 1804-1805. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/43.9.1804.