Centre for Bio-Inspired Technology, Institute of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK.
Biomed Microdevices. 2013 Oct;15(5):737-49. doi: 10.1007/s10544-013-9759-7.
In this paper, the development of a fully implantable wireless sensor able to provide continuous real-time accurate pressure measurements is presented. Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) technology was used to deposit resonators on crystalline quartz wafers; the wafers were then assembled to produce a pressure sensitive device. Excitation and reading via a miniature antenna attached to the pressure sensor enables continuous external interrogation. The main advantages of such a configuration are the long term stability of quartz and the low power necessary for the interrogation, which allows 24/7 interrogation by means of a hand-held, battery powered device. Such data are of vital importance to clinicians monitoring and treating the effects of hypertension and heart failure. A prototype was designed and tested using both a bio-phantom test rig and an animal model. The pressure traces for both compare very well with a commercially available catheter tip pressure transducer. The work presented in this paper is the first known wireless pressure data from the left ventricle of the heart of a living swine.
本文介绍了一种完全可植入的无线传感器的开发,该传感器能够提供连续的实时精确压力测量。表面声波(SAW)技术用于在石英晶片上沉积谐振器;然后将晶片组装起来,制造出压力敏感装置。通过附着在压力传感器上的微型天线进行激励和读取,实现了连续的外部询问。这种配置的主要优点是石英的长期稳定性和询问所需的低功耗,这允许通过手持式、电池供电的设备进行 24/7 询问。这种数据对于监测和治疗高血压和心力衰竭影响的临床医生来说至关重要。设计并测试了一个原型,使用生物模拟测试台和动物模型。这两种压力跟踪与商业上可用的导管尖端压力传感器非常吻合。本文所介绍的工作是首次从活体猪的左心室获得无线压力数据。