[用于评估生物材料血液相容性的便携式电阻抗断层扫描系统的研究]。

Q4 Medicine
Piao Peng, Huaihao Chen, Bo Che, Xuan Li, Chunjian Fan, Lei Liu, Teng Luo, Linhong Deng
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摘要

生物材料的血液相容性评价是保证植入式医疗器械临床安全性的关键。为了解决传统测试方法在实时监测和电性能分析方面的局限性,本研究开发了一种便携式电阻抗断层扫描(EIT)系统。该系统采用16电极设计,工作频率范围为1 ~ 500 kHz,在50 kHz时信噪比(SNR)为69.54 dB,数据采集速度为20帧/秒。实验结果表明,在检测抗凝牛血液中工业级钛(TA3)和钛合金-钛6铝4钒(TC4)的溶血行为方面,本研究建立的EIT系统与微孔板阅读器高度一致(r2 =0.97)。此外,在多模态图像融合高斯-牛顿一步迭代算法的支持下,系统可以准确定位和实时监测TC4在体内引起的血液渗透和凝血的动态变化。综上所述,本研究开发的EIT系统为评价生物材料的血液相容性提供了一种新的、有效的方法。
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[Research on a portable electrical impedance tomography system for evaluating blood compatibility of biomaterials].

The evaluation of blood compatibility of biomaterials is crucial for ensuring the clinical safety of implantable medical devices. To address the limitations of traditional testing methods in real-time monitoring and electrical property analysis, this study developed a portable electrical impedance tomography (EIT) system. The system uses a 16-electrode design, operates within a frequency range of 1 to 500 kHz, achieves a signal to noise ratio (SNR) of 69.54 dB at 50 kHz, and has a data collection speed of 20 frames per second. Experimental results show that the EIT system developed in this study is highly consistent with a microplate reader ( R 2=0.97) in detecting the hemolytic behavior of industrial-grade titanium (TA3) and titanium alloy-titanium 6 aluminum 4 vanadium (TC4) in anticoagulated bovine blood. Additionally, with the support of a multimodal image fusion Gauss-Newton one-step iterative algorithm, the system can accurately locate and monitor in real-time the dynamic changes in blood permeation and coagulation caused by TC4 in vivo. In conclusion, the EIT system developed in this study provides a new and effective method for evaluating the blood compatibility of biomaterials.

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