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Home Tests and Methods tcpO2/TCOM
Transcutaneous oxygen (TCOM, tcpO2)
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Transcutaneous oxygen (tcpO2or TCOM) is a well-documented technique routinely used by clinicians for wound healing prediction and qualification for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. tcpO2/TCOM measures local O2 released from the skin through the capillaries, reflecting the nutritive flow. Only 5 % of the microcirculatory blood flow measured with laser Doppler originates from the capillaries. tcpO2/TCOM is one of few techniques that can measure this flow selectively.
PeriFlux System 5000 can be equipped with one or several PF 5040 tcpO2 Units for tcpO2/TCOM measurements.
Features:
- Flexible number of tcpO2 channels
- Dedicated software for data handling and report generation
- Possibility of adding other complementary techniques such as peripheral pressures
- Remote panel systems facilitate use in a hyperbaric chamber
Note: PF 5040 tcpO2 Units can also measure transcutaneous carbon dioxide measurements by using a combined tcpO2 and CO2 electrode.
Learn more how Dr. Caroline Fife uses transcutanesous oxygen in Clinical Practice.
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