DocumentCode :
234911
Title :
MEMS-based implantable heart monitoring system with integrated pacing function
Author :
Tjulkins, Fjodors ; Anh Tuan Thai Nguyen ; Andreassen, Erik ; Hoivik, Nils ; Aasmundtveit, Knut ; Hoff, Lars ; Grymyr, Ole Johannes ; Halvorsen, Per Steinar ; Imenes, Kristin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Micro- & Nano-Syst. Technol., HBV (Buskerud & Vestfold Univ. Coll.), Borre, Norway
fYear :
2014
fDate :
27-30 May 2014
Firstpage :
139
Lastpage :
144
Abstract :
Miniaturized accelerometer-based implantable heart monitoring systems may increase safety during cardiac surgery. Such systems can provide sustained monitoring compared to imaging techniques. During ischemia, changes in acceleration occur instantly and before changes can be observed by electrocardiography. This may allow earlier detection of adverse events like graft occlusion. Recent designs have been made to meet requirements for postoperative use by easy and safe removal. However, the implantation procedure has been too complicated. The system presented in this paper is a reworked package in which a 3-axis accelerometer is placed inside a stainless steel capsule fabricated by additive manufacturing (3D printing). A needle attached to the package allows for easy implantation. In addition, the metallic capsule makes it possible to use the device as a pacing lead. The system demonstrates easy implantation. Furthermore, in conjunction with a second electrode, pacing and electrical potential sensing functionality is demonstrated.
Keywords :
accelerometers; bioMEMS; bioelectric potentials; biomedical electrodes; biomedical measurement; diseases; encapsulation; materials preparation; patient monitoring; prosthetics; safety; stainless steel; surgery; three-dimensional printing; 3-axis accelerometer; 3D printing; MEMS-based implantable heart monitoring system; additive manufacturing; cardiac surgery; early adverse event detection; easy heart monitoring system removal; electrical potential sensing functionality; electrocardiography; graft occlusion detection; heart monitoring system design; imaging techniques; integrated pacing function; ischemia; metallic capsule; miniaturized accelerometer; pacing functionality; pacing lead; postoperative use; safe heart monitoring system removal; safety; second electrode; stainless steel capsule fabrication; sustained monitoring; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Heart; Leakage currents; Monitoring; Needles; Sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897279
Filename :
6897279
Link To Document :
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