电子药品-通过先进的超大规模集成电路技术实现的设备取代药物

D. Prutchi
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只提供摘要形式。电子医疗器械是一种利用电流来影响和改变身体功能的医疗设备,作为药物干预的替代方案。与起搏器和其他经典的兴奋性组织刺激器相比,现代电子药物采用复杂的控制策略,超越了简单的刺激-反应机制,以调节生理调节回路。例子包括调节心脏收缩力作为心力衰竭的治疗方法,调节胃收缩力作为糖尿病的治疗方法,调节迷走神经交通作为癫痫和炎症性疾病的治疗方法。电化学研究仍处于早期阶段,因此代表了一个巨大的机会,先进的超大规模集成电路技术可以使新设备和治疗的发展成为可能。然而,与其他商业设备不同,开发用于治疗应用的微系统需要在严格监管的环境中进行,这需要设备的安全性和有效性的决定性证据。成本、时间表和临床策略必须相应计划以取得成功。本次主题演讲将集中讨论这一令人兴奋的医疗保健新领域所带来的机遇和挑战。
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Electroceuticals - replacing drugs by devices enabled through advanced VLSI technologies
Summary form only given. Electroceuticals are medical devices that employ electrical currents to affect and modify body functions as an alternative to drug-based interventions. In contrast to pacemakers and other classical excitable-tissue stimulators, modern electroceuticals employ sophisticated control strategies that go beyond simple stimulation-response mechanisms in order to modulate physiological regulation loops. Examples include modulation of cardiac contractility as a therapy for heart failure, modulation of gastric contractility as a therapy for diabetes, and modulation of vagus nerve traffic as a therapy for epilepsy and inflammatory diseases. Electroceutical research is still in its early stages, and thus represents an enormous opportunity for which advanced VLSI technologies can enable the development of novel devices and therapies. Unlike other commercial devices however, developing microsystems for therapeutic applications takes place in a heavily regulated environment which requires decisive proof of the devices' safety and efficacy. Costs, schedules, and clinical strategies must be planned accordingly to achieve success. This keynote lecture will focus on the opportunities and challenges presented by this exciting new field in healthcare.
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