O. Novák, Kamila Konopińska, M. Meyerhoff, Richard B. Brown
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Portable Bluetooth Microsystem for Electrochemically Modulated Nitric Oxide-Releasing Catheters
In this paper, an emerging technology for preventing thrombosis and bacterial infections associated with medical implants is presented. A prototype of a battery-powered microsystem facilitating the release of nitric oxide (NO) from intravenous catheters is demonstrated. Results of an animal study showing the efficacy of the antimicrobial/thromboresistant catheters are presented. The next generation microsystem with a wireless interface is also introduced.