Title :
Signal transmission for implantable medical devices using figure-of-eight coils
Author :
Matsuki, H. ; Ofuji, K. ; Chubachi, N. ; Nitta, S.
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Eng., Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new skin-transparent signal transmission method is proposed. For applications on high energy-consumption medical devices such as total artificial hearts or implantable FES (functional electrical stimulation) systems, we constructed a transcutaneous signal transmission system using figure-of-eight coils, as it is apparent that these applications need feedback and/or controlling signals for stable and safe operation. By employing figure-of-eight coils, we could reduce noise coming from around the coil and still suppress noise emitted from the transmitting coil. In the animal experiment using a goat, we could successfully observe the fluctuation in the amount of the transmitted energy through skin with figure-of-eight coils of 30 mm in diameter. Meanwhile, figure-of-eight coils didn´t cause any unfavorable interferences with the electromagnetically driven ventricular assist device connected to the goat´s heart at the time
Keywords :
artificial organs; biocontrol; bioelectric phenomena; cardiology; coils; magnetic noise; pacemakers; prosthetic power supplies; 30 mm; animal experiment; controlling signals; electromagnetically driven ventricular assist device; feedback; figure-of-eight coils; fluctuation; functional electrical stimulation; goat; high energy-consumption medical devices; implantable FES systems; implantable medical devices; noise; safe operation; signal transmission; skin-transparent signal transmission method; stable operation; total artificial hearts; transcutaneous signal transmission system; transmitted energy; transmitting coil; Animals; Artificial heart; Coils; Control systems; Feedback; Implantable biomedical devices; Medical control systems; Neuromuscular stimulation; Noise figure; Noise reduction;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on