DocumentCode :
1465813
Title :
Wireless Implantable Electronic Platform for Chronic Fluorescent-Based Biosensors
Author :
Valdastri, Pietro ; Susilo, Ekawahyu ; Förster, Thilo ; Strohhöfer, Christof ; Menciassi, Arianna ; Dario, Paolo
Author_Institution :
BioRobotics Inst., Scuola Superiore Sant´´Anna, Pisa, Italy
Volume :
58
Issue :
6
fYear :
2011
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1846
Lastpage :
1854
Abstract :
The development of a long-term wireless implantable biosensor based on fluorescence intensity measurement poses a number of technical challenges, ranging from biocompatibility to sensor stability over time. One of these challenges is the design of a power efficient and miniaturized electronics, enabling the biosensor to move from bench testing to long term validation, up to its final application in human beings. In this spirit, we present a wireless programmable electronic platform for implantable chronic monitoring of fluorescent-based autonomous biosensors. This system is able to achieve extremely low power operation with bidirectional telemetry, based on the IEEE802.15.4-2003 protocol, thus enabling over three-year battery lifetime and wireless networking of multiple sensors. During the performance of single fluorescent-based sensor measurements, the circuit drives a laser diode, for sensor excitation, and acquires the amplified signals from four different photodetectors. In vitro functionality was preliminarily tested for both glucose and calcium monitoring, simply by changing the analyte-binding protein of the biosensor. Electronics performance was assessed in terms of timing, power consumption, tissue exposure to electromagnetic fields, and in vivo wireless connectivity. The final goal of the presented platform is to be integrated in a complete system for blood glucose level monitoring that may be implanted for at least one year under the skin of diabetic patients. Results reported in this paper may be applied to a wide variety of biosensors based on fluorescence intensity measurement.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical telemetry; biosensors; blood; fluorescence; patient monitoring; semiconductor lasers; sugar; telemedicine; 1846; IEEE802.15.4-2003 protocol; analyte-binding protein; bidirectional telemetry; biocompatibility; blood glucose level monitoring; calcium monitoring; chronic fluorescent-based biosensors; diabetic patient skin; fluorescent-based autonomous biosensors; glucose; implantable chronic monitoring; in vivo wireless connectivity; laser diode; multiple sensor wireless networking; photodetectors; power consumption; sensor excitation; single fluorescent-based sensor measurements; three-year battery lifetime; tissue exposure; wireless implantable electronic platform; Batteries; Biosensors; Implants; Monitoring; Proteins; Sugar; Wireless communication; Biotelemetry; calcium sensing; chronic implants; fluorescence resonant energy transfer (FRET); fluorescence-based biosensor; glucose monitoring; implantable devices; Animals; Biosensing Techniques; Calcium; Electrodes, Implanted; Equipment Design; Fluorescence; Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer; Glucose; Humans; Models, Biological; Monitoring, Physiologic; Swine; Telemetry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2011.2123098
Filename :
5724292
Link To Document :
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