Development of ultra miniature 1-french sensors for wireless radial arterial pressure monitoring

U. Gowrishetty, K. Walsh, H. Millar, J. Aebersold, M. Crain, D. Jackson, J. Naber
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Miniaturized pressure sensors attached to catheters have numerous applications in the biomedical and life science fields including the monitoring of arterial, ventricular, intracranial and intraocular pressures. Recent advances in MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) technology and its associated fabrication processes, such as DRIE (deep reactive ion etching), have allowed for further miniaturization of these devices, expanding the application landscape to include small animal models and new human applications. One such human application is the wireless measurement of radial arterial blood pressure (BP). The goal of this research program is to produce a truly portable wireless radial arterial monitoring system using a custom-designed ultra-miniature pressure sensor appropriately sized to fit within the tip of a 1-French catheter (333 micron), so that convenient in-vivo measurements of BP are possible. The proposed system consists of two assemblies. The sensor, catheter, and wristband containing the battery and telemetry circuit form one assembly and the portable wireless PDA-sized transceiver module forms the other. This paper reports on the custom miniature MEMS pressure sensor developed for this application.
无线桡动脉压监测用超微型1-french传感器的研制
附着在导管上的微型压力传感器在生物医学和生命科学领域有许多应用,包括监测动脉、心室、颅内压和眼压。MEMS(微机电系统)技术及其相关制造工艺的最新进展,如DRIE(深度反应离子蚀刻),使这些设备进一步小型化,扩大了应用领域,包括小动物模型和新的人类应用。其中一个应用就是无线测量桡动脉血压(BP)。这项研究计划的目标是生产一种真正便携式无线桡动脉监测系统,该系统使用定制设计的超微型压力传感器,其大小适合1-French导管(333微米)的尖端,因此方便的体内血压测量成为可能。提议的系统由两个组件组成。包含电池和遥测电路的传感器、导管和腕带构成一个组件,便携式无线pda大小的收发模块构成另一个组件。本文报道了针对该应用开发的定制微型MEMS压力传感器。
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