Tissue pH monitoring by a disposable sensor in critically ill neonates
U. Chaudhry and R. Bhat
Using a new disposable polymer sensor, tissue pH was continuously monitored
successfully in 33 critically ill neonates. Tissue pH correlated well with
the arterial pH at wide pH ranges [n = 476; r = .84; y = 0.46 + (0.94)x].
Tissue pH changes accurately reflected the arterial pH during both
respiratory and metabolic acidosis and alkalosis. During severe metabolic
acidosis (arterial pH less than 7.10) tissue pH was lower than arterial pH.
No complications were encountered during or after monitoring. Compared with
earlier studies using a glass electrode, this electrode reflects a marked
technologic improvement because of its ease of application, longevity of
use, disposability, and decreased risk of complications in small preterm
infants. Unlike transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide sensors, this
device is invasive but is not heated and does not require frequent site
changes.