Abstract
Accuracy and dynamic response of seven different disposable saline-filled transducer-tubing systems were evoluated in two configurations; a pole-moant version (60-inch tubing) and patient-mount version (12-inch tubing). Natural frequencies (Fn) and damping coefficients were measured as were pressure waveform recordings. A 0.03 ml air bubble was inserted into the different systems in close proximity to the transducer and measurements were repeateeL There were dramatic changes in dynamic response with lengthening of tubing to a pole-mount configuration and air bubble additions. Only one transducertubing system had adequate accuracy and dynamic response in both the pole- and patient-mount version. Pressure waveforms in the pole-mount versions and with the air bubble produced systolic overshoots up to 35 mmHg. The performance characteristies dictate that the choice for a disposable transducer-tubing system must be made not only by design, but dynamic response which is directly related to clinical set-up. © 1987 Canadian Anesthesiologists.
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Hunziker, P. (1987). Accuracy and dynamic response of disposable pressure transducertubing systems. Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 34(4), 409–414. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03010146
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