Claims
- 1. A polarographic sensor for monitoring or measuring partial pressure of blood oxygen comprising:
- respective anode and cathode electrode elements carried fixedly on a given surface;
- an ultrafiltration membrane directly overlying and contacting said surface and said electrode elements, said membrane defining substantially cylindrical pores having diameters of less than 12 micrometers; and
- means for passing blood over the side of said membrane not in contact with said surface.
- 2. An electrode as defined in claim 1 wherein said pores have diameters in the range 0.01 to 0.05 micrometers, and a density distribution in the range of 20-30 million per square centimeter.
- 3. An electrode as defined in claim 1 wherein said membrane consists of a film of material having a thickness between 5 and 20 micrometers and selected from the group consisting of polycarbonate and polyester.
- 4. An electrode as described in claim 1 wherein said membrane acts to pass and hence filter hydrous elements of the blood, which functions as an electrolyte for said electrode.
- 5. A sensor as described in claim 1 wherein said membrane is composed of material which hydrates in less than 10 minutes time, and which is physically, mechanically, and thermally stable when wet.
- 6. A sensor as described in claim 1 wherein said membrane defines up to 6.times.10.sup.9 of said pores per square centimeter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 262,091, filed May 11, 1981 now abandoned.
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