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Time-resolved breath oxygen monitor for critical care - clinical prototype development

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Abstract

A small and lightweight oxygen sensor for continuous in-airway monitoring of breath. A measurement precision of <0.3% O2 (10ms integration time) is achieved, which is adequate to resolve oxygen concentration within a single breath cycle.

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