Harnessing Dermal Blood Flow to Mitigate Skin Heating Effects in Wireless Transdermal Energy Systems for Driving Heart Pumps

Mohammad L. Karim, A. Bosnjak, J. Mclaughlin, P. Crawford, D. McEneaney, O. Escalona
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This work focuses on the thermal analysis of a transdermal wireless radiofrequency (RF) energy transfer system, to power artificial heart pumps, particularly left-ventricular assist devices (LVADs). We aim to understand the blood perfusion factors to mitigate the skin heating effects and thermal injury to subcutaneous tissue under the RF coupling area. A 2-channel RF power loss emulator (RFPLE) system was developed to conduct a study independent of the wireless RF supply coupling method. The heating coils were implanted subcutaneously 6–8 mm beneath the porcine model skin. Heating effects due to RF coupling inefficiency power losses for conventional and our novel pulsed transmission waveform protocol were emulated. The thermal profiles were studied for varying levels of LVAD power requirement. An in-silico model was developed in parallel with the in-vivo experiments to aid the interpretation of results.
在驱动心脏泵的无线透皮能量系统中利用皮肤血流减轻皮肤发热效应
这项工作的重点是对一种透皮无线射频(RF)能量传输系统的热分析,该系统为人工心脏泵提供动力,特别是左心室辅助装置(lvad)。我们的目的是了解血液灌注因子以减轻射频耦合区域下皮肤的加热效应和对皮下组织的热损伤。开发了一个2通道射频功率损耗仿真器(RFPLE)系统,进行了独立于无线射频电源耦合方法的研究。加热线圈植入猪模型皮肤下6 - 8mm皮下。仿真了传统和新型脉冲传输波形协议中射频耦合低效率和功率损耗引起的发热效应。研究了不同LVAD功率需求水平下的热分布。与体内实验并行开发了一个硅模型,以帮助解释结果。
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