DocumentCode
965313
Title
Ingestible Capsule for Impedance and pH Monitoring in the Esophagus
Author
Gonzalez-Guillaumin, Jose L. ; Sadowski, Daniel C. ; Kaler, Karan V.I.S. ; Mintchev, Martin P.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Calgary, Calgary
Volume
54
Issue
12
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2231
Lastpage
2236
Abstract
Twenty-four-hour ambulatory pH monitoring is an essential tool for diagnosing gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Simultaneous impedance and pH monitoring of the esophagus improves the detection and characterization of GERD. Conventional catheter-based monitoring systems are uncomfortable and interfere with the normal activity of the patient. To overcome these disadvantages, different wireless esophageal monitoring systems have been proposed. A capsule containing sensors for impedance and pH monitoring with wireless communication capabilities is presented. A low cost miniature microcontroller was utilized for interfacing between the sensors and a wireless transmitter. The microcontroller program allowed efficient management of the electric power provided by a 3-V battery. Magnetic holding is proposed as an alternative to surgical affixation of the monitoring capsule. Permanent neodymium magnets separated by 27 cm successfully held the capsule in a test tube. Experimental results demonstrated that friction force can aid magnetic holding to overcome peristalsis. The proposed design efficiently detected acid and nonacid reflux. More research regarding the holding method and capsule packaging are necessary to optimize the mechanical performance of the proposed design in order to facilitate clinical testing on human subjects.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; electric impedance measurement; pH measurement; patient diagnosis; patient monitoring; acid reflux; ambulatory pH monitoring; capsule containing sensors; capsule packaging; distance 27 cm; friction force; gastroesophageal reflux disease; impedance monitoring; ingestible capsule; magnetic holding; microcontroller; permanent neodymium magnets; voltage 3 V; wireless esophageal monitoring systems; wireless transmitter; Diseases; Esophagus; Impedance; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic separation; Microcontrollers; Patient monitoring; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Testing; Wireless sensor networks; Esophageal sensor; gastro-esophageal reflux; impedance sensors; pH sensor; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Esophagus; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Ion-Selective Electrodes; Miniaturization; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Plethysmography, Impedance; Prostheses and Implants; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Telemetry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2007.908332
Filename
4376254
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