Development and feasibility study of a piezoresistive pressure sensor-based automated system for monitoring and controlling gastric pressure in endoscopy.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Sukgyu Koh, Sungwan Kim
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Abstract

Maintaining precise intragastric pressure during gastrointestinal endoscopy is critical for patient safety and diagnostic accuracy, yet current methods relying on manual adjustments pose risks of improper insufflation. This study aimed to develop an automated gastric pressure control system for flexible endoscopy, addressing these challenges with a piezoresistive pressure sensor that can be integrated into a 7.3 mm diameter flexible endoscope. The system, incorporating air and suction pumps controlled by a microcontroller, was calibrated in an acrylic chamber and validated through comprehensive testing in both an endoscopy simulator and a porcine specimen. Testing scenarios included normal breathing, coughing, belching, and combined events, assessing accuracy, stability, and real-time pressure regulation under conditions mimicking physiological responses. Results demonstrated high accuracy (R2 = 0.9999), minimal bias (0.23 mmHg), and strong agreement with reference standards, confirming effective pressure management. Simulated clinical scenarios in simulator and porcine specimen further showed the system's ability to maintain target pressure with minimal errors, indicating robustness under dynamic conditions. These findings suggest that the automated pressure control system significantly improves safety and procedural efficiency in endoscopy, with potential applicability to other minimally invasive procedures. Further animal model testing is recommended to validate the clinical performance under realistic physiological conditions.

基于压阻式压力传感器的内窥镜胃压自动监测与控制系统的研制与可行性研究。
在胃肠内窥镜检查期间保持精确的胃内压对患者安全和诊断准确性至关重要,然而目前依靠手动调节的方法存在不正确充气的风险。本研究旨在开发一种用于柔性内窥镜的自动化胃压控制系统,通过将压阻式压力传感器集成到直径7.3 mm的柔性内窥镜中来解决这些挑战。该系统包括由微控制器控制的空气和吸入泵,在丙烯酸容器中进行校准,并通过内窥镜模拟器和猪标本的综合测试进行验证。测试场景包括正常呼吸、咳嗽、打嗝和组合事件,在模拟生理反应的条件下评估准确性、稳定性和实时压力调节。结果显示准确度高(R2 = 0.9999),偏差最小(0.23 mmHg),与参考标准高度一致,证实了有效的压力管理。在模拟器和猪标本中模拟的临床场景进一步表明,该系统能够以最小的误差维持目标压力,表明在动态条件下的鲁棒性。这些发现表明,自动压力控制系统显著提高了内窥镜检查的安全性和手术效率,并可能适用于其他微创手术。建议进一步进行动物模型试验,以验证在现实生理条件下的临床表现。
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Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.10%
发文量
249
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1963, Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing (MBEC) continues to serve the biomedical engineering community, covering the entire spectrum of biomedical and clinical engineering. The journal presents exciting and vital experimental and theoretical developments in biomedical science and technology, and reports on advances in computer-based methodologies in these multidisciplinary subjects. The journal also incorporates new and evolving technologies including cellular engineering and molecular imaging. MBEC publishes original research articles as well as reviews and technical notes. Its Rapid Communications category focuses on material of immediate value to the readership, while the Controversies section provides a forum to exchange views on selected issues, stimulating a vigorous and informed debate in this exciting and high profile field. MBEC is an official journal of the International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE).
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