Claims
- 1. Blood gas-electrolyte calibrating solutions comprised of an aqueous buffer, electrolytes and blood gas components comprising:
- (a) a first solution comprised of a sufficient amount of an aqueous buffer, electrolytes and blood gas components to obtain human reference value pH, pCO.sub.2, pO.sub.2, higher than human reference value electrolyte concentration for K.sup.+ and Ca.sup.2+, and human reference value electrolyte concentration for Na, said first calibrating solution having an ionic strength of about 160 mMol/l; and
- (b) a second solution comprised of a sufficient amount of an aqueous buffer, electrolytes and blood gas components to obtain human reference pH, higher than human reference value of pCO.sub.2, and pO.sub.2 of OmmHg, said OmmHg being maintained by adding a sufficient amount of sulfite, lower than human reference value electrolyte concentration for K.sup.+ and Ca.sup.2+ and higher than human reference value electrolyte concentration for Na.sup.30, said second calibrating solutions having an ionic strength of about 160 mMOL/l.
- 2. The calibrating solutions of claim 1 wherein the buffer is 3-(N-Morpholino)propane sulfonic acid.
- 3. Calibrating solutions comprised of an aqueous buffer, electrolytes, and blood gas components comprising:
- (a) a first solution comprised of a sufficient amount of an aqueous buffer, electrolytes and blood gas components to obtain pH of about 7.4, pCO.sub.2 of about 35 mmHg and pO.sub.2 of 115-170 mmHg and electrolyte parameters of about 135 mMOL/l of Na.sup.+, 6.0 mMOL/l of K.sup.+, and 2.0 mMOL/l of Ca.sup.2+, said first calibrating solution having an ionic strength of about 160 mMOL/l, and
- (b) a second solution comprised of a sufficient amount of buffer, sulfites, electrolytes and blood gas components to obtain pH of about 6.9, pCO.sub.2 of about 65 mmHg and pO.sub.2 of O mmHg, said O mmHg being maintained by adding a sufficient amount of sulfite ions, and electrolyte parameters of about 150 mMOL/l of Na.sup.+, 2.0 mMOL/l of K.sup.+, and 0.2 mMOL/l of Ca.sup.2+, said second calibrating solution having an ionic strength of about 160 mMOL/l.
- 4. A method to calibrate an instrument with pH, blood gas, and electrolyte capacity comprising calibrating said instrument with solution of claims 1 or 3.
- 5. A method to include calcium in a calibration solution for an electrolyte instrument wherein either a bicarbonate buffer or CO.sub.2 is also present in solution comprising adding, sufficient sulfate ions to prevent the formation of calcium carbonate to a calibrating solution including calcium.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/359,250, filed May 31, 1989, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/121,499, filed Nov. 17, 1987, now abandoned.
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