“…Previously, we developed hydrogel-based pH sensors to measure the pH of synovial fluid for early detection of hip infections and the pH of peritoneal fluid for peritoneal dialysis catheter infections using X-ray imaging. [48,49] Although no fouling effect on the sensor calibration curve, response rate or sensor degradation was observed in solutions of tryptic soy broth bacterial cell culture, bovine synovial fluid, bovine serum, highly oxidative hydrogen peroxide, and copper ion medium, or storage in pH 7 buffer, [50] biofouling maybe a potential concern for an indwelling sensor (especially over long periods (a hip prosthesis may last decades). We modified the pH sensor to determine CO 2 levels in synovial fluid with the added advantage of an improved lifetime by encasing the sensor and fluid in a CO 2 -permeable membrane which is impermeable to aqueous molecules.…”