Title: Lecture 27 Clinical Chemistry
1Lecture 27ClinicalChemistry
2Outline
- Helicopter visit
- Eye Clinic visit
- Ph Meter
- CO2 sensor
- Oxygen Sensor Clark Electrode
- Ion Detectors
- Blood analysis
- Antibody test for disease history
- Coagulation tests
- Genetic marker tests
- DNA tests
3Helicopter Notes
- Helicopters do not make money but bring in
patients who then are money makers - Helicopter are mini ERs
- Ventilators and respiration monitors
- Drug pack to treat patients
- Blood gas measurement
- Transport services special neonatal infant
units
4Eye Clinic devices
- Refractory automated test
- Ocular pressure measurements
- Retinal Scan devices
- Laser surgery
- Corneal implants
5Ph Meters
Properties of glass at different Ph values
Note special glass membrane that allows only H
to pass. This causes small voltage across
membrane which is directly related to Ph
Left electrode has special glass. Right
electrode is GND reference
6Carbon Dioxide Meters
- Carbon dioxide sensors are examples of dual
membrane probes - Carbon dioxide water yields carbonic acid H2CO3
- This is soluble in water forming H and HCO3-
- The first membrane is passes Carbon Dioxide only
- Then the second membrane is a Ph sensor with
measure the Hydrogen concentration of carbonic
acid reaction - This electrode system is VERY slow due to the two
stages of diffusion
7Carbon Dioxide - Capniograph
- Carbon dioxide also has an color spectrum when it
absorbs radiant energy at 10 microns - By using a capniograph, the absorption is
measured and the concentration of carbon dioxide
(in gas) can be measured
8Mass Spec
- Mass spectrophotometers can be used to measure
the concentration of various elements in a gas. - The elements in the gas are ionized and then
accelerated past a magnet. - Mass of the element with bend in the magnetic
field and strike a detection surface at different
position - Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen etc are detected
in this way
9Clark Oxygen sensor
On left is diagram of apparatus. The calomel
electrode is the reference ground. Both the
current I and voltage V are monitored
On right is the voltage/current plot. Note that
for particular V/I plots the curve depends on the
oxygen concentrate. Measuring the curve gives the
Oxygen concentration in fluid.
10Sensor to measure oxygen concentration
11Glucose enzyme monitors (for diabetes patients)
- Glucose in combination with oxygen will form
gluconic acid hydrogen peroxide. - If a small sample of blood in contact with oxygen
is place next to a membrane permeable to oxygen
then on the other side of the membrane an oxygen
sensor (clark electrode) can monitor the oxygen
level and infer the glucose concentration - Other methods are used as well
12Liquid Ion-exchange Microelectrodes
- Intracellular microelectrode to monitor Calcium,
Magnesium, Chloride and Potassium can be build by
having a special membrane that passes only that
ion. - Then the electrode on the other side of the
membrane will measure a small voltage
proportional to the concentration of that ion
13Blood Coagulation
- This is important to determine proper dose of
blood thiner. Too much can lead to internal
bleeding. Too little can lead to clots. - Blood is exposed to air and agitated. The time
needed to clot is measured. One method uses a
magnetic stirring process - Several parameters of clotting are measured
14Antibody detection
- Needed to determine if patient has been exposed
to different diseases and has developed
antibodies to that disease - Blood samples are mixed with special test
compounds that change color if a particular
antibody is present. - Small changes can be detected optically
15Genetic tests
- DNA tests using TLC this measure the sizes of
different genes as they migrate across a gel.
The genes (which are charges) are expose to a
high, pulsing voltage. - Specific gene patterns are made into keys with
a fluorescent tag. When these key are exposed to
DNA strings and a match is found, the fluorescent
tag can be detected
16The end
- Final exams will be available on May 2 - optional
date May 4 - Project reports and late homeworks are due last
day of finals May 9