DocumentCode
1534448
Title
Design of an Optical System for Interrogation of Implanted Luminescent Sensors and Verification with Silicone Skin Phantoms
Author
Long, Ruiqi ; McShane, Mike
Author_Institution
Department of Biomedical Engineering , Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
Volume
59
Issue
9
fYear
2012
Firstpage
2459
Lastpage
2465
Abstract
Implantable luminescent sensors are being developed for on-demand monitoring of blood glucose levels. For these sensors to be deployed in vivo, a matched external hardware system is needed. In this paper, we designed a compact, low-cost optical system with highly efficient photon delivery and collection using advanced optical modeling software. Compared to interrogation with a fiber bundle, the new system was predicted to improve interrogation efficiency by a factor of 200 for native sensors; an improvement of 37 times was predicted for sensors implanted at a depth of 1 mm in a skin-simulating phantom. A physical prototype was tested using silicone-based skin phantoms developed specifically to mimic the scattering and absorbing properties of human skin. The experimental evaluations revealed that the prototype device performed in agreement with expectations from simulation results, resulting in an overall improvement of over 2000 times. This efficient system enables use of a low-cost commercial spectrometer for recording sensor emission, which was not possible using only fiber optic delivery and collection, and will be used as a tool for in vivo studies with animal models or human subjects.
Keywords
Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Phantoms; Scattering; Skin; Glucose sensing; implantable sensor; optical design; skin-simulating phantom; Absorption; Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring; Computer Simulation; Equipment Design; Female; Humans; Luminescent Measurements; Models, Biological; Monte Carlo Method; Phantoms, Imaging; Prostheses and Implants; Scattering, Radiation; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Silicones; Skin;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2012.2203306
Filename
6213243
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