Claims
- 1. A method of equilibrating the dissolved gas composition of an aqueous calibrant fluid comprising;
- (a) providing a gas equilibration reservoir positioned in a conduit and containing a predetermined composition of calibrant gases such that an aqueous calibrant fluid brought in contact with said reservoir undergoes an exchange of the aqueous calibrant fluid's dissolved gases with calibrant gases contained in said reservoir; and
- (b) charging said conduit with an aqueous calibrant fluid such that said fluid comes in contact with said reservoir to provide an aqueous calibrant fluid with an equilibrated dissolved gas composition that reflects substantially the predetermined composition of calibrant gases contained in said reservoir.
- 2. A method of determining the concentration of a dissolved gas in a sample fluid comprising:
- (a) providing a gas sensor and a gas equilibration reservoir containing a predetermined composition of calibrant gases wherein said reservoir and said gas sensor are positioned in a conduit such that a calibrant fluid brought in contact with said reservoir undergoes an exchange of the calibrant fluid's dissolved gases with calibrant gas contained in said reservoir;
- (b) charging said conduit with a calibrant fluid such that said fluid comes in contact with said reservoir to provide a calibrant fluid with an equilibrated dissolved gas composition that reflects substantially the predetermined composition of calibrant gases contained in said reservoir;
- (c) allowing said equilibrated calibrant fluid to come in contact with said gas sensor and recording the response of said gas sensor to said equilibrated calibrant fluid;
- (d) displacing said equilibrated calibrant fluid in favor of a sample fluid such that said sample fluid comes in contact with said gas sensor; and
- (e) recording the response of said gas sensor to said sample fluid to determine the concentration of a dissolved gas in said sample fluid.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said sample fluid is a biological fluid.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said sample fluid is selected from the group of blood, plasma and urine.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said sample fluid is blood.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/274,387, filed Jul. 13, 1994.
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