Challenges to the Development of the Next Generation of Self-Reporting Cardiovascular Implantable Medical Devices

IF 17.2 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Antonia Molloy;Kirsten Beaumont;Ali Alyami;Mahmut Kirimi;Daniel Hoare;Nosrat Mirzai;Hadi Heidari;Srinjoy Mitra;Steve L. Neale;John R. Mercer
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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group of heart and vasculature conditions which are the leading form of mortality worldwide. Blood vessels can become narrowed, restricting blood flow, and drive the majority of hearts attacks and strokes. Reactive surgical interventions are frequently required; including percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Despite successful opening of vessels and restoration of blood flow, often in-stent restenosis (ISR) and graft failure can still occur, resulting in subsequent patient morbidity and mortality. A new generation of cardiovascular implants that have sensors and real-time monitoring capabilities are being developed to combat ISR and graft failure. Self-reporting stent/graft technology could enable precision medicine-based and predictive healthcare by detecting the earliest features of disease, even before symptoms occur. Bringing an implantable medical device with wireless electronic sensing capabilities to market is complex and often obstructive undertaking. This critical review analyses the obstacles that need to be overcome for self-reporting stents/grafts to be developed and provide a precision-medicine based healthcare for cardiovascular patients. Here we assess the latest research and technological advancement in the field, the current devices; including smart cardiovascular implantable biosensors and associated wireless data and power transfer solutions. We include an evaluation of devices that have reached clinical trials and the market potential for their end-user implementation.
下一代自我报告心血管植入式医疗器械开发面临的挑战
心血管疾病(CVD)是一组心脏和血管系统疾病,是全球死亡的主要形式。血管会变窄,限制血液流动,并导致大多数心脏病发作和中风。经常需要反应性手术干预;包括经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)和冠状动脉搭桥术(CABG)。尽管成功地打开了血管并恢复了血流,但支架内再狭窄(ISR)和移植物衰竭仍可能发生,导致随后的患者发病率和死亡率。正在开发具有传感器和实时监测功能的新一代心血管植入物,以对抗ISR和移植物衰竭。自我报告支架/移植物技术可以通过检测疾病的最早特征,甚至在症状出现之前,实现基于精确医学的预测性医疗保健。将具有无线电子传感功能的植入式医疗设备推向市场是一项复杂且经常阻碍的工作。这篇重要的综述分析了开发自我报告支架/移植物需要克服的障碍,并为心血管患者提供精确的基于医学的医疗保健。在这里,我们评估了该领域的最新研究和技术进步,即当前的设备;包括智能心血管植入式生物传感器和相关的无线数据和功率传输解决方案。我们包括对已进入临床试验的设备及其最终用户实施的市场潜力的评估。
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IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
CiteScore
31.70
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0.60%
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93
期刊介绍: IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering (RBME) serves as a platform to review the state-of-the-art and trends in the interdisciplinary field of biomedical engineering, which encompasses engineering, life sciences, and medicine. The journal aims to consolidate research and reviews for members of all IEEE societies interested in biomedical engineering. Recognizing the demand for comprehensive reviews among authors of various IEEE journals, RBME addresses this need by receiving, reviewing, and publishing scholarly works under one umbrella. It covers a broad spectrum, from historical to modern developments in biomedical engineering and the integration of technologies from various IEEE societies into the life sciences and medicine.
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