Title :
Construction of a cardiac tissue stretching device for electrophysiological study
Author :
Kuri, Ruy Bojorges ; Pastelin, Gustavo
Abstract :
A stretching device was constructed for the study of arrythmias generated by means of the stretching of Purkinje fibers. The polycarbonate device consists of a base where a physiological solution reservoir along with a linkage mechanism are located. The linkage mechanism allows the two clamps used to secure the tissue sample (and located inside the reservoir) to move against and toward each other, in order to stretch the fibers. The mechanism can be actuated in two ways: manually (using a gear train), or by using a couple of DC solenoids which are synchronized by an electrical stimulator. The result was two different types of stretching on the Purkinje fibers: a stretching with changes in the diastolic length, and a pulsed stretching. The prototype was further incorporated to an intracellular biopotentials acquisition system, and used for an electrophysiological study of tissue
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; bioelectric potentials; biological techniques; biomechanics; cardiology; DC solenoids; Purkinje fibers; arrythmias; biological research instrumentation; cardiac tissue stretching device construction; diastolic length; electrical stimulator; electrophysiological study; intracellular biopotentials acquisition system; linkage mechanism; physiological solution reservoir; polycarbonate device; pulsed stretching; tissue sample; Cardiac tissue; Cardiology; Clamps; Couplings; Gears; Optical fiber devices; Prototypes; Reservoirs; Solenoids; Teeth;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1994. Engineering Advances: New Opportunities for Biomedical Engineers. Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2050-6
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1994.412036