Transcutaneous oxygen in clinical practice
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Transcutaneous oxygen monitoring (TCOM / tcpO2) is a well-documented technique reflecting the nutritive flow in the capillaries. Today, TCOM / tcpO2 is commonly used in clinical applications such as wound healing assessment, hyperbaric medicine, amputation level determinations and more. In the video below, Dr. Caroline Fife from the University of Texas in Houston, describes how she uses TCOM / tcpO2 in her daily work with her patients suffering from peripheral arterial disease.
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