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3D打印的胃内植入式电子设备。

3D-Printed Gastric Resident Electronics.

作者信息

Kong Yong Lin, Zou Xingyu, McCandler Caitlin A, Kirtane Ameya R, Ning Shen, Zhou Jianlin, Abid Abubakar, Jafari Mousa, Rogner Jaimie, Minahan Daniel, Collins Joy E, McDonnell Shane, Cleveland Cody, Bensel Taylor, Tamang Siid, Arrick Graham, Gimbel Alla, Hua Tiffany, Ghosh Udayan, Soares Vance, Wang Nancy, Wahane Aniket, Hayward Alison, Zhang Shiyi, Smith Brian R, Langer Robert, Traverso Giovanni

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.

Boston University School of Medicine 72 E Concord St, Boston, MA 02118, USA.

出版信息

Adv Mater Technol. 2019;4(3):1800490. doi: 10.1002/admt.201800490. Epub 2018 Dec 13.

Abstract

Long-term implantation of biomedical electronics into the human body enables advanced diagnostic and therapeutic functionalities. However, most long-term resident electronics devices require invasive procedures for implantation as well as a specialized receiver for communication. Here, a gastric resident electronic (GRE) system that leverages the anatomical space offered by the gastric environment to enable residence of an orally delivered platform of such devices within the human body is presented. The GRE is capable of directly interfacing with portable consumer personal electronics through Bluetooth, a widely adopted wireless protocol. In contrast to the passive day-long gastric residence achieved with prior ingestible electronics, advancement in multimaterial prototyping enables the GRE to reside in the hostile gastric environment for a maximum of 36 d and maintain ≈15 d of wireless electronics communications as evidenced by the studies in a porcine model. Indeed, the synergistic integration of reconfigurable gastric-residence structure, drug release modules, and wireless electronics could ultimately enable the next-generation remote diagnostic and automated therapeutic strategies.

摘要

将生物医学电子设备长期植入人体可实现先进的诊断和治疗功能。然而,大多数长期植入的电子设备需要通过侵入性手术进行植入,并且需要专门的接收器进行通信。在此,我们展示了一种胃内植入式电子(GRE)系统,该系统利用胃环境提供的解剖空间,使此类设备的口服递送平台能够在人体内留存。GRE能够通过蓝牙(一种广泛采用的无线协议)与便携式消费级个人电子设备直接连接。与先前的可摄入电子设备实现的被动式一天胃内留存不同,多材料原型制作技术的进步使GRE能够在恶劣的胃环境中留存长达36天,并保持约15天的无线电子通信,这在猪模型研究中得到了证实。事实上,可重构胃留存结构、药物释放模块和无线电子设备的协同整合最终可能实现下一代远程诊断和自动化治疗策略。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/82ec/6988123/7c9308996810/ADMT-2019-201800490-g001.jpg

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