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Probe with gas permeable material surrounding a gas sensor assemblyProbe with gas permeable material surrounding a gas sensor assembly description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080125635, Probe with gas permeable material surrounding a gas sensor assembly. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/658,926, filed Sep. 9, 2003, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an apparatus for measuring physiological parameters in an individual and, in particular, to an apparatus and method for measurement of blood gas parameters of a patient. 2. Description of the Related Art Determination of cardiac output, arterial blood gases, and other hemodynamic or cardiovascular parameters is critically important in the treatment and care of patients, particularly those undergoing surgery or other complicated medical procedures and those under intensive care. Typically, cardiac output measurements have been made using pulmonary artery thermodilution catheters, which can have inaccuracies of 20% or greater. It has been found that the use of such thermodilution catheters increases hospital costs while exposing the patient to potential infectious, arrhythmogenic, mechanical, and therapeutic misadventure. Blood gas measurements have also heretofore been made. Commonly used blood gas measurement techniques require a blood sample to be removed from the patient and transported to a lab analyzer for analysis. The caregiver must then wait for the results to be reported by the lab, a delay of 20 minutes being typical and longer waits not unusual. More recent advances in the art have provided for “point-of-care” blood testing systems wherein testing of blood samples is performed at a patient's bedside or in the area where the patient is located. Such systems include portable and handheld units and modular units which fit into a bedside monitor. While most point-of-care systems require the removal of blood from the patient for bedside analysis, a few do not. In such systems, intermittent blood gas measurements are made by drawing a sufficiently large blood sample into an arterial line to ensure an undiluted sample at a sensor located in the line. After analysis, the blood is returned to the patient, the line is flushed, and results appear on the bedside monitor. A non-invasive technology, pulse oximetry, is available for estimating the percentage of hemoglobin in arterial blood that is saturated with oxygen. Although pulse oximeters are capable of estimating arterial blood oxygen content, they are not capable of measuring carbon dioxide, pH, or venous oxygen content. Furthermore, ex vivo pulse oximetry is commonly performed at the fingertip and can be skewed by peripheral vasoconstriction or even nail polish. Unfortunately, none of the available systems or methods for blood gas analysis provide for accurate, direct and continuous in vivo measurements of arterial and venous oxygen partial pressures, carbon-dioxide partial pressure, pH, and cardiac output, while presenting minimal risk to the patient. Coatings and their applications to medical devices have heretofore been described. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,443,869, 4,673,584, 5,997,517 and 5,662,960. Coatings have been employed to maintain lubricity while minimizing complications arising from use of exogenous material in vivo. Certain coatings require reapplication to maintain lubricity and certain lubricious coatings require administration of heparinized saline to maximize immunological tolerance. For devices such as catheters and probes, extraction from a physiological environment for reapplication of a lubricant increases operational costs as well as exposing the patient to heightened risk of mechanical and therapeutic misadventure. Furthermore, reapplication of a coating can compromise the gas permeability of the membrane upon which the coating is applied. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn apparatus for use with a patient having a vessel carrying blood to ascertain characteristics of the blood is provided. The apparatus includes a display module and a probe having a distal extremity adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and having a proximal extremity coupled to the display module. The probe includes a sensor in the distal extremity for providing an electrical signal to the display module when the probe is disposed in the blood. The probe can have an antithrombogenic surface treatment for inhibiting the adhesion of blood components to the probe when disposed in the blood. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFor a better understanding of the nature and details of the invention, reference should be made to the following drawings, which in some instances are schematic in detail and wherein like reference numerals have been used throughout. FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an example of an apparatus according to the present invention having a display module and a probe for monitoring physiological parameters. FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the probe of FIG. 1. FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the probe of FIG. 1 adapted for multi-parameter measurement. Continue reading about Probe with gas permeable material surrounding a gas sensor assembly... Full patent description for Probe with gas permeable material surrounding a gas sensor assembly Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Probe with gas permeable material surrounding a gas sensor assembly patent application. ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. 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