Longjun Tang, Jingquan Liu, Bin Yang, Xiang Chen, Chunsheng Yang
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Abstract
This paper reports on an impedance wire with flexible flow sensor and FFR sensor integrated on its surface, which will allow, for the first time, minimally invasive in-vivo measurement of blood flow rate and fractional flow reserve (FFR) simultaneously. These two sensors are first constructed on parylene-C film into a single device, with gold electrodes and leading wires embed in it. With a total thickness of 8 μm, the device has extremely flexibility and can work well on a thin wire with a diameter of 380 um. The flow sensor and the FFR sensor are both based on electrochemical impedance (EI) transduction, The EI-based sensor is the first time employed for FFR determination. The capability of the two sensors was demonstrated in-vitro. A favorable linearity of the impedance/flow relation of the flow sensor was found over 0-250ml/min. The FFR sensor also exhibited high sensitivity at the range of FFR from 0.6 to 1.